Just a heads up, this is not a provirus, this is a prophage. The video shows the virus attaching to a bacterium and inserting it's nucleic material into the bacterium's DNA. When this happens it is a prophage. When this happens in a eukaryotic cell that's when it is a provirus. Still a good video though.
This kind of rethoric is from the medieval. Antropomophing everything. Even brainless cells and dead matter like a virus.
A virus doesnt "kill" or "inject". A virus is a dead chemical. A dna cant "insert itself" somewhere. The cells organelles are doing it (involutarily, because also cells have no brains).
What really happens is a simple chemical reaction and there are no "people" in your body intending to start some kind of microscopic war.
I think we all know this, simplification and cartoonizing things is a easy way to start for some...a page of chemical formulations wouldn't be as easy for most to understand
I get it now the lysogenic cycle is when the viral DNA is injected into the host cell and then incorporated into the genome of the host cell and may enter the lytic cycle under certain environmental conditions. The lytic cycle is when the virus injects its DNA into the bacteria and then uses the bacterial DNA to replicate its self and then ruptures and releases new phages which can go around and infect other bacteria.
teachers need to get rid of textbooks and just teach us with videos like this. so much more useful
LusineG91 3 weeks ago
The video keeps flashing green
Tengo528 2 months ago
Just a heads up, this is not a provirus, this is a prophage. The video shows the virus attaching to a bacterium and inserting it's nucleic material into the bacterium's DNA. When this happens it is a prophage. When this happens in a eukaryotic cell that's when it is a provirus. Still a good video though.
walyons89 9 months ago
great
very good
gleysonrock18 10 months ago
THANKS, this was helpful.
MRTIBURONTIBURON 11 months ago
excellant video
bmxpunker2005 1 year ago
Is this how HIV is spread from cell to cell?
chrissline77 1 year ago
@chrissline77 pretty much except hiv buds, either way the host cell dies
GyroTedi1 1 year ago
thanks man...
praneshthegreat 1 year ago
Dude!!!! you just saved me ;) My teacher is a nutcase who doesnt explain anything and this is EXACTlY what i was looking for :) THANKS!!!!!!!!!!
K8speaks 1 year ago
virus' r smart
Adawg4008 1 year ago
Haha. Were Learning This And I'm Only In The 7th Grade.
markpleasants174 2 years ago
good for you.
maxinator775 2 years ago
@markpleasants174 that's good :)
jesca215 1 year ago
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THEGLASSOFMILK2 2 years ago 15
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This kind of rethoric is from the medieval. Antropomophing everything. Even brainless cells and dead matter like a virus.
A virus doesnt "kill" or "inject". A virus is a dead chemical. A dna cant "insert itself" somewhere. The cells organelles are doing it (involutarily, because also cells have no brains).
What really happens is a simple chemical reaction and there are no "people" in your body intending to start some kind of microscopic war.
WolYou 2 years ago
I think we all know this, simplification and cartoonizing things is a easy way to start for some...a page of chemical formulations wouldn't be as easy for most to understand
zubery 2 years ago
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xnf90x2 2 years ago
dead chemicals? wtf chemicals are alivee????? A VIRUS IS JUST A CHEMICAL......not dead not alive its just a chemical.........
xnf90x2 2 years ago
@xnf90x2 omg it's zombie chemical run RUN
WoundedSnake 1 year ago
u really help me 4 my morrow test.. thankz!!!!!!!
eLLa210489 2 years ago 16
excellent
mlatorre123 2 years ago
realy helpful!
gr8 piece of work
princearora1985 2 years ago
Good way to remember.. Lytic kill, Lysogenic chill
hongkongrules555 2 years ago 2
Very nice, thanks
isabelaaaaw 3 years ago
I get it now the lysogenic cycle is when the viral DNA is injected into the host cell and then incorporated into the genome of the host cell and may enter the lytic cycle under certain environmental conditions. The lytic cycle is when the virus injects its DNA into the bacteria and then uses the bacterial DNA to replicate its self and then ruptures and releases new phages which can go around and infect other bacteria.
LeeDiddy990 3 years ago
what are some examples of both lytic and lysogenic viruses?
megamanpwn3dmario 3 years ago
Lol... so true this shit is good shit. THANKS SO MUCH... i have my first Anatomy N Physiology exam tom. This will definitely help =D
anonymous5600 3 years ago
This is a cycle lytic.
borba650 3 years ago
Nope this is a Lysogenic Cycle.
debunker1905 3 years ago
Keep this up .. THis shit Is Good Shit!!
topatopa77 3 years ago 3