1.3.8

Cellular Structures - Viruses

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Viruses

Viruses are not considered to be living. This is because they are sometimes not in cells, and they cannot reproduce on their own (remember mrs gren), as they need host cells in order to reproduce. Examples include HIV and the flu virus.

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Protein coat

  • Viruses are surrounded by layers of protein, which forms a 'coat'.
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Genetic material

  • Viruses have genetic material that contains the instructions for the building and functioning of the virus.

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1Classification of Living Organisms

2Organisation of the Organism

3Movement Into & Out of Cells

4Biological Molecules

5Enzymes

6Plant Nutrition

7Human Nutrition

8Transport in Plants

9Transport in Animals

10Diseases & Immunity

11Gas Exchange in Humans

12Respiration

13Excretion in Humans

14Coordination & Response

15Drugs

16Reproduction

17Inheritance

18Variation & Selection

19Organisms & Their Environment

20Human Influence on Ecosystems

21Biotechnology & Genetic Modification

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