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A detailed summary of unit 4 virus and bacteria with study notes

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Unit 4 bacteria and viruses pt.2
Summary of Viral Biology and Infection Mechanisms
This content provides a comprehensive overview of viruses, their structure, infection cycles, and

their biological nature, as well as related infectious agents such as viroids and prions. It also

addresses the debate regarding whether viruses are living organisms, their impact on health, and

their specificity to host cells.


Key Concepts and Definitions
Term Definition

Virus A particle composed of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein

coat called a capsid; some viruses also have a lipid envelope.

Capsid The protein coat surrounding the viral nucleic acid; made up of subunits

called capsomeres.

Bacteriophage A virus that infects bacteria specifically.

Lytic Cycle A viral life cycle in which the virus enters the host cell, takes over its

machinery to replicate viral DNA/RNA and proteins, produces new viruses,

and causes the host cell to burst (lyse), releasing new viruses.

Lysogenic Cycle A viral life cycle where viral DNA integrates into the host genome and

replicates along with it without producing new viruses immediately,

potentially for a long time before switching to the lytic cycle.

Retrovirus A virus that begins with RNA instead of DNA; uses reverse transcriptase to

convert RNA into DNA after infection (e.g., HIV).

Viroid A small infectious agent consisting solely of a single-stranded RNA molecule

without a protein coat, interfering with host cell growth.

Prion An infectious protein that causes disease by inducing misfolding of normal

proteins, forming damaging protein clumps.

Virus Structure and Properties
●​ Viruses consist of DNA or RNA nucleic acid enclosed within a protein capsid.

●​ Some viruses have a membranous envelope with glycoproteins used to attach and enter

host cells.

, Unit 4 bacteria and viruses pt.2
●​ Virus sizes vary widely, e.g.:

●​ Tobacco mosaic virus: ~18 × 250 nm

●​ Adenoviruses: ~80 × 225 nm

●​ Influenza viruses: ~80–200 nm diameter

●​ Bacteriophage T4: Head ~70–90 nm diameter, tail sheath ~18 × 250 nm

Virus Type Size (nm) Notable Feature

Tobacco mosaic virus 18 × 250 Rod-shaped, infects plants

Adenoviruses 80 × 225 Non-enveloped, infect vertebrates

Influenza viruses 80–200 diameter Enveloped; responsible for flu

Bacteriophage T4 Head 70–90 diameter Complex structure; infects bacteria

●​ Viruses are not considered complete cells because they lack cellular components required

for independent life and reproduction.

●​ The protein capsid can trick host cells into allowing viral entry.

●​ Viruses depend entirely on host cells for replication and do not carry out metabolic processes

independently.


Viral Infection Cycles
Lytic Cycle (primarily in prokaryotes)

●​ Virus attaches to the host cell and injects its DNA.

●​ Viral DNA commandeers host machinery to produce viral components.

●​ New viruses are assembled inside the host.

●​ Host cell lyses (bursts), releasing new viruses.

●​ Result: Host cell death and rapid virus proliferation.

Lysogenic Cycle

●​ Viral DNA integrates into the host’s genome.

●​ Viral DNA replicates passively with host DNA during cell division.

●​ No immediate production of new viruses.

●​ Can persist for extended periods.

●​ Eventually triggers the switch to the lytic cycle.

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