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2.1.7 Viruses

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Viruses are non-living particles much smaller than bacteria. They lack cellular structures and are completely dependent on a host cell to reproduce. Along with bacteria, viruses are major pathogens that cause diseases in humans.

Key Features of Viruses:

  1. Structure:
  • Viruses consist of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) enclosed within a protein coat called the capsid.
  • Some viruses are surrounded by a lipid envelope, which helps them enter host cells.
  • Viruses lack organelles, a cell membrane, or cytoplasm.
  1. Size:
  • Viruses are significantly smaller than bacteria, typically measuring 20–300 nm.
  1. Replication:
  • Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they can only reproduce within a host cell.
  • They inject their genetic material into the host, hijacking the host's machinery to replicate and assemble new viruses.
  1. Dependency on Host:
  • Unlike bacteria, which can survive independently, viruses rely entirely on a host cell for survival and reproduction.

Differences Between Viruses and Bacteria:

FeatureBacteriaViruses
Cell TypeProkaryotic cells with cell membranes and organelles.Non-cellular particles with no organelles or membranes.
Genetic MaterialCircular strand of DNA.Can be DNA or RNA, single or double-stranded.
ReproductionDivide by binary fission.Replicate only inside a host cell.
SizeLarger (1–5 μm).Smaller (20–300 nm).
IndependenceCan survive and multiply outside a host.Require a host to survive.

Examples of Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Viruses:

  1. Bacterial Disease: Tuberculosis (TB):
  • Pathogen: Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  • Infection:
  • Infects phagocytes in the lungs.
  • Forms tubercles (sealed areas of infected phagocytes due to an inflammatory response).
  • Symptoms:
  • Symptomless initially as bacteria remain dormant in tubercles.
  • When the immune system weakens, bacteria become active, causing:
  • Breathing difficulties.
  • Coughing.
  • Weight loss.
  • Fever.
  • Outcome: TB can cause severe damage to lung tissue and may lead to death if untreated.
  1. Viral Disease: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus):
  • Pathogen: HIV, which causes AIDS.
  • Infection:
  • Initially causes fever, tiredness, and headaches.
  • HIV antibodies appear in the blood within weeks, indicating HIV positivity.
  • Virus lies dormant until the immune system weakens, leading to AIDS.
  • Symptoms of AIDS:
  • Weight loss.
  • Chronic diarrhoea.
  • Dementia.
  • Increased risk of cancers and opportunistic infections like TB.
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Summary:

  • Viruses and bacteria are both pathogens but differ significantly in their structure, replication, and survival mechanisms.
  • TB is a bacterial disease, while HIV/AIDS is a viral infection.
  • Effective treatments vary: antibiotics for bacteria and antiviral drugs for viruses.
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Tip for Exams:

  • Be prepared to explain the structural differences between viruses and bacteria.
  • Use examples like TB and HIV/AIDS to highlight the impact of bacterial and viral infections.
  • Include comparisons in tables for clarity.
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