Virus Flashcards

1
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What size can viruses be?

A

10 to 300 nm

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2
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How many viruses roughly are there?

A

5,000

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3
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How are viruses classified?

A
  • Shape and size
  • Type of nucleic acid
  • Presence/ absence of an outer envelope
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4
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How are viruses named?

A

-According to the host/tissue they live on rather than by binomial nomenclature.

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5
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How are viruses identified?

A

The presence of DNA or RNA (they don’t have both)

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6
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What are the functions of the protein coat?

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  • Protects during transmission
  • Assists in binding to host’s membrane
  • Typically with enzymes- viral function
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7
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What may viruses also have?

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May have a bilipid envelope- remnant of previously infected cells

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8
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Give an example of a helical virus.

A

Tobacco mosaic virus

RNA molecule, protein subunit of coat

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9
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Give an example of a enveloped virus.

A

HIV

Outer lipid envelope, viral proteins incorporated in envelope, viral RNA, core proteins

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10
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What does HIV stand for?

A

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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