‣Draw a diagram of the virus structure‣What type of parasites are virusesObligate parasites‣What is an obligate parasiteParasites that can only replicate using a cell from a live host‣Are viruses considered living or non-living organismsBOTH !!!!‣List the reasons why viruses are considered living organismsContain genetic materialContain a protein coatCan replicate but requires a host‣List the reasons why viruses are considered non-living organismsContain only one type of genetic materialCannot reproduce by themselvesContain no cell organellesThey are non-cellular‣List the different types of shapes viruses can beComplexRoundRod‣Viral Replication‣List the different stages of viral replication‣Attachment‣What occurs during attachmentThe virus attaches to the host‣Entry‣What occurs during entryThe virus makes a hole in bacterial cell wall of hostInjects nucleic acid‣Synthesis‣What occurs during synthesisThe host DNA is made inactiveViral DNA uses bacteria organelles to produce new viral nucleic acid and proteins‣Assembly‣What occurs during assemblyNew viruses are made inside the infected cell‣Release‣What occurs during releaseThe infected cell burstsReleasing thousands of viruses‣List the benefits of virusesGenetic engineeringInfection control‣List the disadvantages of viruses‣Causes human disease‣Give examples of viruses affecting humansCommon coldAIDsMumps‣Causes plant disease‣Give examples of viruses affecting plantsPotato mosaic diseaseTobacco mosaic disease‣Causes animal disease‣Give examples of viruses affecting animalsFoot and mouth diseaseRabies‣Are viruses affected by antibioticsNo