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List the 4 parts of the Viral Growth Curve and explain what happens in each step.
[b]Event:[/b] MIT/R/S/N
[b]Anatomy and Physiology:[/b] 8/3/2/26
[b]Helicopters:[/b] 11/-/2/43
[b]Microbe Mission:[/b] 13/2/2/8
[b]Event:[/b] R/S/N
[b]Anatomy and Physiology:[/b] 1/2/8
[b]Designer Genes:[/b] 1/2/4
[b]Protein Modeling:[/b] 1/3/2
[b]Wright Stuff:[/b] 2/2/9


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1. Lag - bacteria synthesize proteins and enzymes in preparation for growth.
2. Exponential growth/log phase - bacteria multiply exponentially, with death rates far outstripped by growth.
3. Stationary - due to lack of space, toxins, antibiotics, bacterial growth slows to 0 net growth.
4. Decline/death - Death rate exceeds growth, population drops.
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whythelongface wrote:
1. Lag - bacteria synthesize proteins and enzymes in preparation for growth.
2. Exponential growth/log phase - bacteria multiply exponentially, with death rates far outstripped by growth.
3. Stationary - due to lack of space, toxins, antibiotics, bacterial growth slows to 0 net growth.
4. Decline/death - Death rate exceeds growth, population drops.
That's describing a Bacterial Growth Curve. Although they are very similar, I'm looking for a viral growth curve.
[b]Event:[/b] MIT/R/S/N
[b]Anatomy and Physiology:[/b] 8/3/2/26
[b]Helicopters:[/b] 11/-/2/43
[b]Microbe Mission:[/b] 13/2/2/8
[b]Event:[/b] R/S/N
[b]Anatomy and Physiology:[/b] 1/2/8
[b]Designer Genes:[/b] 1/2/4
[b]Protein Modeling:[/b] 1/3/2
[b]Wright Stuff:[/b] 2/2/9


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Nano1llus10n wrote:
whythelongface wrote:
1. Lag - bacteria synthesize proteins and enzymes in preparation for growth.
2. Exponential growth/log phase - bacteria multiply exponentially, with death rates far outstripped by growth.
3. Stationary - due to lack of space, toxins, antibiotics, bacterial growth slows to 0 net growth.
4. Decline/death - Death rate exceeds growth, population drops.
That's describing a Bacterial Growth Curve. Although they are very similar, I'm looking for a viral growth curve.
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1. Attachment/Inoculation - viral particles attach to host cell and prepare for penetration.
2. Eclipse - viral concentrations decrease because particles enter the host and begin hijacking the cellular machinery to produce more viral particles.
3. Maturation - viruses mature and begin to be released from host cell
4. Burst - virus induce lysis or escape the host, inducing a large spike in viral concentration. This is observed by the sudden onset of plaque formation.
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This is an educated guess based off what you said about kidney failure and the shape of the cell. I actually found it on my DD notes and not my MM notes lol.
Is it enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157: H7 infecting a cell?
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IvySpear wrote:This is an educated guess based off what you said about kidney failure and the shape of the cell. I actually found it on my DD notes and not my MM notes lol.
Is it enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157: H7 infecting a cell?
Yes, this was already answered. Apparently though, it's attaching itself to the intestinal mucosa.
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Wait that's incredibly strange. Right after I posted that, the rest of the thread loaded, so beforehand I had no clue that that was already answered
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IvySpear wrote:Wait that's incredibly strange. Right after I posted that, the rest of the thread loaded, so beforehand I had no clue that that was already answered
Was this page open for a long time? It doesn't update automatically, and it would make sense if it refreshed only after you responded.
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whythelongface wrote:
Nano1llus10n wrote:
whythelongface wrote:
1. Lag - bacteria synthesize proteins and enzymes in preparation for growth.
2. Exponential growth/log phase - bacteria multiply exponentially, with death rates far outstripped by growth.
3. Stationary - due to lack of space, toxins, antibiotics, bacterial growth slows to 0 net growth.
4. Decline/death - Death rate exceeds growth, population drops.
That's describing a Bacterial Growth Curve. Although they are very similar, I'm looking for a viral growth curve.
TOTALLY MISREAD THIS AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
1. Attachment/Inoculation - viral particles attach to host cell and prepare for penetration.
2. Eclipse - viral concentrations decrease because particles enter the host and begin hijacking the cellular machinery to produce more viral particles.
3. Maturation - viruses mature and begin to be released from host cell
4. Burst - virus induce lysis or escape the host, inducing a large spike in viral concentration. This is observed by the sudden onset of plaque formation.
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[b]Event:[/b] MIT/R/S/N
[b]Anatomy and Physiology:[/b] 8/3/2/26
[b]Helicopters:[/b] 11/-/2/43
[b]Microbe Mission:[/b] 13/2/2/8
[b]Event:[/b] R/S/N
[b]Anatomy and Physiology:[/b] 1/2/8
[b]Designer Genes:[/b] 1/2/4
[b]Protein Modeling:[/b] 1/3/2
[b]Wright Stuff:[/b] 2/2/9


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