Viruses: Molecular Hijackers

Viruses: Molecular Hijackers

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Health Sciences, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explores viruses, explaining that they are not considered alive due to their inability to perform metabolism or reproduce independently. Viruses consist of genetic material encased in a protein shell and reproduce by hijacking host cells. The tutorial covers the discovery of viruses, their various structures, and replication cycles, including the lytic and lysogenic cycles. It also discusses different virus types, such as retroviruses, viroids, and prions, and the evolutionary arms race between viruses and bacteria.

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Why are viruses not considered living organisms?

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What is the primary component of a virus's structure?

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How do viruses typically reproduce?

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What is the lytic cycle?

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What is a retrovirus?

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What are prions?

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How do bacteria and viruses engage in evolutionary flux?