Microbiology and Immunology 3820A Study Guide - Final Guide: Vaginitis, Helminths, Clostridia

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Viruses intro: english vernacular (language) names, instead of binomial latin names. Intracellular, obligate (specific function) and potentially pathogenic entities. Rely on living host cells for most of enzymes necessary for replication, before a virus can replicate it needs to attach to the host cell receptors, which can be blocked by abs. Nucleic acid type (dna vs rna, ss vs ds) Virion: complete, infective form of virus outside a host cell, with a core of rna or dna and a capsid. Genome is 1 or more nucleic acid molecules surrounded by protein subunits. Some viruses, those structures are surrounded by envelope made from host lipids and glycosylated viral proteins. Size: 100- 1000 x smaller than the cells they infect. Replication: eclipse period: entry into the host cell, disassembly, and synthesis of viral components)- 1- 20 hrs. Micro final: absorption: attachment to host cell.

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