a. Škin rashes Increased white blood cell count Preventing Disease weakened or killed pathogens used to an 1. response (usually a shot) 2. blocking the growth and reproduction of bacteria (usually...


a.<br>Škin rashes<br>Increased white blood cell count<br>Preventing Disease<br>weakened or killed pathogens used to<br>an<br>1.<br>response (usually a shot)<br>2.<br>blocking the growth and reproduction of bacteria (usually pills)<br>Controlling Bacteria<br>1.<br>-subjecting bacteria to high temperatures<br>chemical solutions that kill bacteria<br>2.<br>3.<br>refrigerating, boiling, frying, and steaming food<br>Examples of Bacterial Diseases<br>1.<br>Disease - carried by ticks, red dot<br>2.<br>-contraction of skeletal muscles<br>3.<br>Throat - cough and spots in back of mouth<br>4. Viruses<br>What is a Virus?<br>Viral Structure<br>disease causing particle<br>Capsid (protein sheath)<br>RNA<br>Envalope<br>protein<br>1.<br>2. No<br>-DINA<br>Envelope<br>structures (nucleus, cytoplasm,<br>,or<br>cell membrane)<br>Proteins Capsid<br>3. Requires a<br>4. No cellular<br>5. Can be called a<br>cell<br>Enzyme<br>Bacteriophage<br>Tobasoo<br>mosalo viruA<br>(TMV)<br>Human<br>Immunadsficiency<br>virus 0V)<br>

Extracted text: a. Škin rashes Increased white blood cell count Preventing Disease weakened or killed pathogens used to an 1. response (usually a shot) 2. blocking the growth and reproduction of bacteria (usually pills) Controlling Bacteria 1. -subjecting bacteria to high temperatures chemical solutions that kill bacteria 2. 3. refrigerating, boiling, frying, and steaming food Examples of Bacterial Diseases 1. Disease - carried by ticks, red dot 2. -contraction of skeletal muscles 3. Throat - cough and spots in back of mouth 4. Viruses What is a Virus? Viral Structure disease causing particle Capsid (protein sheath) RNA Envalope protein 1. 2. No -DINA Envelope structures (nucleus, cytoplasm, ,or cell membrane) Proteins Capsid 3. Requires a 4. No cellular 5. Can be called a cell Enzyme Bacteriophage Tobasoo mosalo viruA (TMV) Human Immunadsficiency virus 0V)
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Extracted text: Key Components 2. led with DNA.or RNA 2. protein coat over the core cell membra nto letting the b. Proteins membrane C May only atack YicL Beaceduction Once inside of the virus use the the virus Two types of reproduction 1.Lytic-"ight- and 1. Virus binds to receptors on the cell membrane 2. Viral DNA takes over activities of she cell New viral DNA is made from old cel DNA -New viruses are assembled The cell bursts (vses) releasing the new 4. virus 2.Lysogenic-"so0, Virus binds to

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