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Pathology - the scientific study of the nature of disease and its causes A PATHOGEN is any disease causing agent. Quick Exercise: How many diseases can
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Chapter 12 DNA & RNA The genetic code is the way in which the cell stores information that it passes on from generation to generation
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Structure of Viruses Prepared By : Abdulrahman M. El-Sha'er Supervised By : DR. Abdelraouf Elmanama
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Chapter 5 Viruses. 5.1 General Properties of Viruses 5.2 General Features of Virus Reproduction 5.3 Overview of Bacterial Viruses 5.4 Temperate Bacteriophages:
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Note Sheet 16 - Viruses Swine (H1N1) Flu Viruses
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Warm Up 9/23 & 9/24 1. What is one thing you learned from unit 1? 2.List as many organelles as you can think of. 3.What kinds of organisms are prokaryotic?
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General properties of viruses 1-They are very small in size, from 20-300 nm 2-They contain one kind of nucleic acid (RNA or DNA) as their genome 3-They
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Unit 6--Microbiology Chapter 19 continued. Viruses Hard to classify as living, because: Contain only a protein coat (capsid) and a nucleic acid core (DNA
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Chapter 19 – Viruses (structure, reproduction, pathogens) HIV infection (TEM) (CDC) T4 bacteriophages infecting E. coli (colorized SEM) Phages (TEM)
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Chapter 13 Viruses, Viroids, and Prions. Viruses –an ultramicroscopic - 20 to 300 nm in diameter –replicates only within the cells of living hosts (bacteria,
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CLASSIFICATION 2 million species identified and named Estimated total number ---100 million TAXANOMY: The branch of biology that deals with the classification
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Viruses. Viruses infect every type of cell, including bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, plants, and animals Seawater can contain 100 million viruses per
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