Notes - Viruses
Viruses
Bacteria and VirusesSection 2 Section 2: Viruses Preview Bellringer Key Ideas Is a Virus Alive? Viral Structure Reproduction Viroids and Prions Summary.
VIRUSES VIRUS: (LATIN) REFERRING TO POISON AND OTHER NOXIOUS THINGS.
18.1 Studying Viruses and Prokaryotes KEY CONCEPT Infections can be caused in several ways.
Types of Microbes 1 VIRUSES. WHAT IS A VIRUS? A tiny, NON-LIVING particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell. No organisms or cells.
Viruses Living or non-living? This is debatable! Living Thing? Viruses can reproduce. Non-living thing? Viruses can only show characteristics of a living.
CH. 19 VIRUSES Objective: EK 3.C.3: Viral replication results in genetic variation, and viral infection can introduce genetic variation into the hosts.
12345 Eubacteria and archaebacteria differ in 1.the presence of a nucleus. 2.the makeup of their cell walls. 3.size. 4.the presence of a cell wall.
Biology Ch. 19. Eubacteria and archaebacteria differ in 1.the presence of a nucleus. 2.the makeup of their cell walls. 3.size. 4.the presence of a cell.
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