Chapter 20 Viruses and Bacteria Section 1: Viruses Section 2: Bacteria.
Bacteria and VirusesSection 2 Section 2: Viruses Preview Bellringer Key Ideas Is a Virus Alive? Viral Structure Reproduction Viroids and Prions Summary.
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Table of Contents Unit 2: Cells Left SidePg.Right SidePg. Unit Page22Table of Contents23 Brace Map – Cell Theory24C.N. Cell Theory25 Double Bubble26Comparing.
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Viruses and Computer Scientists Courtney D. Corley Computational Epidemiology Research Laboratory Department of Computer Science University of North Texas.
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 What human diseases can you name that are caused by viruses?
Warm Up #1 How did the Chapter 23 test compare to Chapter 1? Starting with cells, name as many the levels of organization as you can (going up from smallest.
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3/15 & 3/16 - 7 th Grade Agenda Collect HW: Review & Reinforce p.101 – 104 Chap 8 Test Viruses Brain Pop Video: Bacteria & Antibiotics Video: Walking with.
Emergence of Modern Science The Cell. How did life begin? What is a cell, and why is it so important to life? Is a virus alive? How are living organisms.