SARS CV-2 cause the disease COVID-19. It spreads by a person infected by COVID-19, when they cough, droplets contain the virus enter through the mouth or nose of that person. The virus transmit in enclosed spaces.
Go into the library and find out more about covid.
Hey Mrs. Lopez, I have a question about Covid-19. What cause Covid-19 and how does it spread?
That's a good question!
It says here, The virus binds to a receptor on a human cell’s membrane, then the virus releases its RNA genome into the cell. Thrid, it The virus releases its RNA genome into the cell. Fourth, Viral RNA polymerase helps transcribe more copies of the virus’s RNA., and finally, New viruses travel to the cell membrane of the infected cell and are released outside the cell.
I wonder how virus makes more of itself?
The viral spike gets a preview of what the virus looks like. The antibody memory is stored in your B cells. When your infected with SARS CoV 2, immune system would attack it with coming into contact.
Good question. The vaccine carries genetic instructions and the mRNA codes for protein spike. The mRNA goes inside the cytoplasm of the cell, ribosomes read the amino acids. Then creates spike proteins, goes to cell membrane, it breaks it down, by destroying the injected mRNA instructions.
Hey I'm Miss. Lopez, and I'am a scientist . I was over hearing your conversation about your interest of COVID-19. I can teach you more about COVID-19 in my work place.
Yes we would love too. Question: What happens when the vaccine reaches the cells in the body?
Here's a conversation between a students and a teacher. The students have a question about COVID-19.
Wow, that's amazing!
Antibodies are protein produced by your immune system to fight off infections.
Mutations are viral genome replication process is prone to errors. These errors are called mutations. Mutations can occur at random, anywhere in the genome.
What are mutations?
You might be wondering how infectious it is, the mutation. I want Summer to search it up. Kelly search up how the body responds to the vaccine and how does vaccine work.
Here is Kelly and Summer is learning more about COVID-19 in the library.
That is correct!
It says,"It sometimes can make the virus more deadly or not. It really depends on the strength of the virus and how fast it can spread and change mutation from person to person. "
If you have a active infection, the Antigen test would be it. Looks for the pieces of viral proteins (antigens) by the immune system called antigens.
Here are the girls chatting about COVID-19 and scientist is telling them about how vaccine reaches the cells of the body and how vaccine works.She invited them over, in a laboratory.
Antigen test
To determine if you have an active infection, you can look for a presence for the virus. The RT-PCR test, looks for pieces of the virus’s RNA genome
Vaccine
If you recovered from the virus, Antibody test would be it. The blood sample be taken, presence of specific type of antibodies that recognize the body
RT-PCR Test
Antibody test
Miss.Lopez is teaching Summer and Kelly what are antibodies and mutations. They are both struck by the amazing information.
The girls are in a computer lab researching how mutation is/isn't infectious.
She taught the girls the different kinds of testing and what the test look for.
How the virus is detected in a person and clearly do the test look for?