BIOL 1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Bacterial Outer Membrane, Human Microbiota, Gram Staining

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Using any sources you want, classify each of the following diseases as caused by either a bacteria or a virus. Specific names are not required; justbacteria or virus. Essentially, viruses are intercellular parasites, cannot reproduce outside of cell, they are particles that have nucleic acid (rna/dna) surrounded by protein shell that protects nucleic acid. Shell has specific protein spikes on surface that bind to specific receptors on specific cells. There are viruses that only can infect bacteria, that only infect plants, animals, worms, flies, all organisms. A bacterium phage cannot infect human is because our cells have different set of receptors and proteins on surface of cells embedded on cell membrane, different than those found in bacteria. That"s what allows bacteria to infect specific cell types and organisms. Common cold only infects epithelial cells in nasal passage, lungs, and sometimes intestines. They don"t" infect muscles or other cell types.

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