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Extracted text: e virus use the inus Two types of regroduction 1. Lytic- ight- and 1. membrane Virus binds to receptors on the cell 2. 3. Viral DNA takes over activities of tthe cell 4. New viral DNA is made from old cell DNA 5. New viruses are assembled virus The cell bursts yses) releasing the new 2.Lysogenic- "sooo 1. Virus binds to receptors on the cell membrane. 2. Viral DNA takes over the activities of the cell. 3. - Viral DNA embedded into the host's DNA. 4. New viral DNA is made from old cel DNA. Lysogenie eyele 5. New viruses are assembled. Lytte 6. The cell bursts (lyses) releasing the newvirus. Viral Disease 1. Occurs by the body's normal and through 2. Always 3. Diseases can be in humans, plants, animals, and bacteria Key Types of Viruses virus for Bacteria (rarely human) virus with 1. instead of DNA 2.
Examples of Viruses<br>1.<br>- Human Immunodeficiency Virus<br>a.<br>contains RNA not DNA<br>b. Lysogenic<br>transmitted with exchange of blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk<br>the<br>C.<br>d.<br>HIV<br>of the immune system, body then has nodefense<br>to fight off foreign invaders.<br>(Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) takes over after HIV<br>e.<br>No known cure but new_<br>is thought to eliminate HIV; still in early stages<br>f.<br>of scientific testing<br>g. Scientists are currently working to develop an effective HIV vaccine, and recent<br>discoveries lead them to believe they are on the right track<br>h.<br>Over<br>million people are currently infected with HIV worldwide<br>2. Influenza<br>a.<br>b. Commonly known as the flu<br>C.<br>Leads to fever, nausea, body aches<br>d. Kills<br>in the U.S. per year<br>e. Every few years, a new flu virus emerges<br>3. Chicken Pox<br>a. Itchy<br>b. Typically seen in children, cases in adults are more severe<br>on the body<br>Rarely<br>d. Vaccine became available in<br>C.<br>

Extracted text: Examples of Viruses 1. - Human Immunodeficiency Virus a. contains RNA not DNA b. Lysogenic transmitted with exchange of blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk the C. d. HIV of the immune system, body then has nodefense to fight off foreign invaders. (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) takes over after HIV e. No known cure but new_ is thought to eliminate HIV; still in early stages f. of scientific testing g. Scientists are currently working to develop an effective HIV vaccine, and recent discoveries lead them to believe they are on the right track h. Over million people are currently infected with HIV worldwide 2. Influenza a. b. Commonly known as the flu C. Leads to fever, nausea, body aches d. Kills in the U.S. per year e. Every few years, a new flu virus emerges 3. Chicken Pox a. Itchy b. Typically seen in children, cases in adults are more severe on the body Rarely d. Vaccine became available in C.
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