VIRUSES VIRUS: (LATIN) REFERRING TO POISON AND OTHER NOXIOUS THINGS.
VIRUSES, BACTERIA, AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Produced by Kelly Somerlot, M.S. Terry L. Derting, Ph.D.
Pathogens viruses that cause disease Virulent disease causing Latent inactive, but having the potential to be active at a later time Antigen.
Non-living entities Can infect organisms of every domain Commonly referred to by organism they infect Viruses that infect bacteria: Bacteriophage.
Anatomy of a Virus. The tiniest viruses are 20 nm in diameter. (smaller than a ribosome) They consist of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and.
Microorganisms Chapter 20 Sec. 2 Viruses. Are viruses alive? Viruses are so small they can only be seen with an electron microscope. But is a virus alive?
Viruses Is it living? Shapes/Structure Replication Types of viruses.
Unit 5 Intro Video Intro Video. Anatomy of a Virus.
CHAPTER 16 Viral Diversity
Viruses