2. Systematics of Living Organisms - part 06 - Acellular organisms

2. Systematics of Living Organisms - part 06 - Acellular organisms Acellular organisms : a.Viruses : Viruses were named so by Louis Pasteur ; considering the meaning, Venom or poison. These obligate parasites were given the name 'virus' by M. J. Beijernek, after observation that they were able to migrate in an agar gel. Thus, being and infectious soluble agent, he called the filtrate as 'contagium vivum fluidum'. It was scientist Stanley who demonstrated that viruses are inert outside the host cell and can be crystallised. They are made up of proteins . Viruses lack their own cell machinery. They have protein coat (capsid) around nucleic acid strand , thus considered to be acellular organisms. Viruses are inactive outside a host cell; but once they enter their specific host cell, they take charge of cellular machinery of host cell and duplicate themselves. Viruses thus can be called...