General characteristics of viruses/virions as pathogens?
Can viruses infect every cell?
Bacteriophage
The viruses that can infect bacteria
Mechanical vector
When an animal carries a viral pathogen on outside of body and gives it to host through physical contact
Biological vector
Animal carries viral pathogen inside its body and transmits to host through biting
How big are viruses?
Range from 20nm to 900 nm
-cannot be observed with regular light microscope
Naked viruses or nonenveloped viruses
Viruses formed only from nuclei acid and capsid
Enveloped viruses
Viruses formed with a nucleic acid packed capsid with a lipid bilayer
Viral envelope
A small part of phospholipid bilateral when viron buds from a host cell
What are spikes?
Protein structures that allow viruses to attach and enter a cell
What are influenza viruses identified by?
Their H and N spikes
What shapes can viruses be?
Viral family names end in?
viridae
Virus genus ends in?
virus
Genome of virus?
Viral life cycle
Provirus vs prophage
Provirus integrates in eukaryotic cells while prophage integrates in bacteria cells
What type of virus must cart its own RNA polymerase?
-ssRNA