PPT-Viruses, Bacteria, and Fungus
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How they affect us What are Viruses A virus is a tiny noncellular nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell All viruses have two
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How they affect us What are Viruses A virus is a tiny noncellular nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell All viruses have two basic parts A protein coat . Micro-organisms. What . are micro-organisms?. . Micro-organisms are very tiny living things. They are so small that you need a microscope to see them. . Viruses, bacteria and fungus are all types of micro-organism. Micro-organisms that cause diseases are often called germs. . Chapter 19. Characteristics. Fungi are . eukaryotic heterotrophs. Along with bacteria they are major . decomposers. Many are . saprophytes. which means they live off . dead. material.. Most reproduce both . EQ: Why are viruses considered to be non- living?. Characteristics:. *Nonliving particles made of . nucleic acid. and a . protein coat . enlosed in a . capsid. shell... *In order to reproduce, all viruses must have a . -It’s not a plant or an animal.. -It’s not a fungi, protist, or bacteria.. WHAT IS A VIRUS?. A virus is an . infectious. agent made up of . nucleic. acid (. DNA. or . RNA. ) wrapped in a . protein. What are the characteristics of viruses? Bacteria? What kingdom do each of these belong? Are they living? Why or why not. ?. What do you already know?. What are the differences between viruses and bacteria?. VIRUS. IN . YOUR . NOSE. Look out, you’re surrounded! Bacteria and viruses are all around us….. Examples:. Bacteria Used in Food Making. Bacteria used in Digestion (. E. coli. ). Some bacteria cause disease (pathogenic). are prokaryotes whose cell walls contain peptidoglycan.. Organizing Life’s Diversity. Eubacteria are a diverse group that can survive in many different environments.. arboviruses. ) are viruses that can be transmitted to man by arthropod vectors. . Arboviruses. belong to three families:. Togaviruses. . Bunyaviruses. e.g. . Sandfly. Fever. .. Flaviviruses. e.g. Yellow Fever, dengue, Japanese Encephalitis. It has been made with all-natural ingredients that are clinically tested and proven to be effective against fungal infections. Species. Fisher. Page 51 & 53 in Textbook. Aristotle. - one of the 1. st. scientist to classify living things. Linnaeus. - Made important changes to Aristotle’s classification system:. He classified plants and animals into more groups. As a group discuss for 1 minute. Be able to defend your answer for the class!. Are . VIRUSES. alive?. Growth and Development. Reproduce. Change Over Time. Obtain and Use Energy. Maintain Homeostasis. ANSWERS CAN BE FOUND IN CHAPTER 19 SECTION 2 on VIRUSES (you need to look at the WHOLE SECTION).. HELPFUL START PAGE= 474. Bacteria & Viruses . What’s the difference??. A little review…. A little review…. HUNCH Mentors: Alli Westover, Josh Moskowitz, Glenn Johnson, Flo Gold Students from many high schools across the country including: Fairport H.S. in Fairport, NY, Clear Springs H.S in League City T Li, H. . et al.. . “. Lignocellulosic. pretreatment in a fungus-cultivating termite. .. ”. . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. . USA . (. 2017) . [DOI. : . 10.1073/pnas.1618360114. ]. . . Objective. . Characterize the natural .
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