Viruses 1. For three-quarters of a century, scientists have known that many diseases of man, animals, plants and even of microorganisms are caused by transmissible agents which cannot be seen under the light microscope, they are so small that they can pass through filters fine enough to hold back the most minute bacteria. These mysterious invisible agents were given the generic name of viruses. In the 1930's, two great discoveries were made which provided concrete information concerning the nature of viruses. It was found that some of them would be crystallized almost as readily as if they were ordinary chemical substances.
2. Chemically, the active virus particles were found to behave like giant molecules. At about the same time, the electron microscope became available and permitted pictures to be obtained of these crystals as well as of particles present in fluids and other materials having virus activity. Viruses would now be seen as concrete objects instead of being merely imagined.
3. The first unexpected fact revealed by electron microscopy was that the various viruses differ among themselves in shape and in size, as various types of bacteria. The virologist can differentiate between several types of viruses on the basis of their size and shape as revealed by electron micrographs. For example, the vaccinia virus is rather large. In contrast, the polioviruses are much smaller and yield very characteristic crystals. As to the tobacco mosaic virus, it can be crystallized in the form of thin needles having different lengths. The viruses that attack bacteria, which are called bacteriophages, are more complex, at least in shape. Many of them have a thin tail and a large round or cylindrical head. Each active virus particle consists of at least two very different types of structural components. One structure made up of nucleic acid, carries the genetic hereditary characteristics of the virus. Another, protein in nature, is thought to protect this genetic apparatus and to facilitate its transfer from one infected cell to another. For example, electron micrographs revealed that virus of tobacco mosaic consisted of an inner constituent of nucleic acid lodged within an outer coat, cylindrical in shape and made up of protein. The central structure, the core, should be compared to the nucleus of ordinary cells in higher organisms, which also contains large amounts of nucleic acid and also carries the genetic endowment. In fact, the nucleic acid core of this virus is its most essential constituent. However, proteins and nucleic acids are not the only structural components of active viruses. Certain viral particles have recently been shown to contain lipids as part of their essential structures. High-magnification electron micrographs will reveal furthermore that some of them possess a distinct membrane. If we examined the structure of some of bacteria under high magnification electron microscope we should see that they possess a distinct membrane.
Упражнение 1. Найдите в тексте ответы на следующие вопросы.
1. What have scientists known about viruses until the electrone microscope became available?
2. What two great discoveries were made in the 1930's?
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3. Can the virologists differentiate between the types of viruses on the basis of their size or shape?
4. Are proteins and nucleic acids the only structural components of active viruses?
1. She usually goes to her office at 8.30.
2. I visited my granny last week.
3. Look! It is raining heavily.
4. When I left home the sun shone.
5. He had lunch at school yesterday.
6. I hadn't done my music lesson yet.
7. She has been working since 5 o’clock.
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8. He has a great influence on me.
9. They always buy all the necessary things themselves.
10. Apples are grown on the trees.
11. English is spoken all over the world.
12. The flowers will be bought in the evening.
13. We will go on a show, if we get tickets.
14. If I go to bed late, I’ll see the sunset.
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16. It is the most dangerous route.
17. I don’t like pizza. So do I.
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18. I bought two icecreams. So did Peter.
19. John asked Peter to go away.
21. The play performing yesterday was a great
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22. The man was talking to Tim is my brother.
23. I don’t want her answering my questions.
24. Mum always lets me go where I want to.
25. I heard John playing the violin.
26. I like reading books about art.
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27. My Mum had finished cooking by that time.
28. She said that Madrid is the capital of Spain.
29. John wrote they have reached Alaska.
30. They voted for this law.
31. Judging by her words he is a rude person.
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My mom helped me wish my homework yesterdey.My mom didn't help me with my homework.Did your
mom help you wish your homework yesterday?.Моя мама не до мені з домашнім завданням вчора.
He gave me a present yesterday.He didn't give me a present yesterday.Did he give you a present yesterday?Він не подарував тобі подарок вчора?
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I returned home on Saturday.I didn't return home on Saturday. Did you return home on Saturday? Я повернулась додому в суботу
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