BIOL 2070 Chapter 4: Viruses and Other Infectious Particles

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Microbiology topic 4 viruses and other infectious particles. Viruses (as well as viroids, prions) are microbes that are not considered truly living. Virus requires host to replicate (including host ribosomes, etc. ) Viruses contain dna or rna (not both) Not all viruses are necessarily harmful (though all are considered to be parasitic with host) Viruses are able to infect all sorts of different types of cellular organisms. Although viruses are not considered to be living, we recognize that they exhibit some of the characteristics of life when they are in a host cell. Many viruses do have a significant impact on their host, including causing disease. Given this, along with their small size and infectious nature, the study of viruses (virology) is part of microbiology. Viruses differ from living cells in a number of ways. They require a host cell in order to replicate.

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