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__**Deadly Debate Article**__ What type of disease do you think is more deadly Bacterial or Viral? In this paper an opinion will be explained? We will also tell the other side of the argument. Hopefully this article will help you clear up your mind in figuring out your own opinion. The point of view is that bacteria is more deadly than a virus. The reasons for this statement is, One there is more deadly diseases caused by bacteria than there is by viruses. The bacteria itself is bigger than viruses. Some bacterial diseases are extremely hard to treat and some don't even have a known cure. Here are just some deadly diseases caused by bacterial infections. Tuberculosis, this is an infection of the lungs that is spread through talking, laughing, coughing and sneezing. Diphtheria, this disease affects the throat lungs and skin. It is spread through breathing in droplets of diseases in the air. Malaria, this makes you have severe fever violent shaking and profuse sweating. Which is caused by mosquitoes. Also bacteria is way bigger and it doesn't need a host cell to survive. The bacteria's size is in the ranges between .2 and 2 microns .Some of the biggest viruses are the size of some of the smallest bacteria cells. Also viruses do need a host cell to survive without one they will parish within 48 hours. Bacteria doesn't need that. The treatment of bacterial diseases is also tough. Because you need a lot of blood testing done for some infections. And that is strenuous on the body and takes a long time. And there is also a lot of mistreatments because there is a lot of similar looking bacterial infections. You can also take shots for treatment too. Another possibility is that you take special antibiotics which will take a few weeks. Also on the other side of the argument there is some reason to believe viruses can also be deadly. There is also no known treatment for some diseases as an affect of viral infections. As an example HIV/AIDS which you will have to live with because there is no known treatment. And the one bad thing about them needing a host cell to survive is that, when they are in the cell they replicate and contaminate your cells. So what do you think viruses or bacteria? This is an ongoing debate between many doctors and scientist. In my opinion bacterial infections are more deadly. Hopefully you understand this and have an idea which is the most deadly.

By: Phillip Simpson

Deadly Debate Article What type of disease do you think is more deadly Bacterial or Viral. In this paper I will explain my opinion and I will stat facts that support my opinion .And I will also tell of the other side of the argument. And hopefully after reading this it will clear up some of your questions about which is more deadly virus or bacteria. My point of view is that bacteria is more deadly than a virus. My reasons for this statement is, One there is more deadly diseases caused by bacteria than there is by viruses. The bacteria itself is bigger than viruses. And bacterial diseases are harder to treat and some you can't even treat, because there is no known treatment for the disease. Here are just some deadly diseases caused by bacterial infections. Tuberculosis, this is an infection of the lungs that is spread through talking, laughing, coughing and sneezing. Diphtheria, this disease affects the throat lungs and skin. It is spread through breathing in droplets of diseases in the air. Malaria, this makes you have severe fever violent shaking and profuse sweating. And also why I think bacteria is way bigger and it doesn't need a host cell to survive. The size ranges between .2 and 2 microns which is a lot bigger than most viruses. Also the diameter is between 1 and 10 microns. And some of the biggest viruses are about half the size of the bacteria. And also if viruses don't have a host cell most of the viral diseases will die in a few hours. The treatment of bacterial diseases is also tough. Because you need a lot of blood testing done for some infections. And that is strenuous on the body and takes a long time. And there is also a lot of mistreatments because there is a lot of similar looking bacterial infections. You can also take shots for treatment too. Another possibility is that you take special antibiotics which will take a few weeks. But on the other side of the argument viral infections are also very deadly to. There are also no known treatment for some diseases as an affect of viral infections. As an example HIV/AIDS which you will have to live with because there is no known treatment. And the one bad thing about them needing a host cell to survive is that, when they are in the cell they replicate and contaminate your cells. So what do you think viruses or bacteria? This is an ongoing debate between many doctors and scientist. In my opinion bacterial infections are more deadly. I hope you understand this and have an idea which is the most deadly.

> 1. Supporting Subtopic 1 2. Supporting Subtopic 2 3. Supporting Subtopic 3 > 1.Supporting Evidence 1 > 2.Supporting Evidence 2 3.Supporting Evidence 3 > 1.Restatement of Subtopic 1 2.Restatement of Subtopic 2 > 3.Restatement of Subtopic 3 **Outline**
 * 1) Introduction Hook/Thesis statement
 * 1) Supporting Subtopic1
 * 2) Supporting Evidence 1
 * 3) Supporting Evidence 2
 * 4) Supporting Evidence 3
 * 5) Supporting Subtopic2
 * 6) Supporting Evidence 1
 * 7) Supporting Evidence 2
 * 8) Supporting Evidence 3
 * 9) Supporting Subtopic3
 * 10) Supporting Evidence 1
 * 11) Supporting Evidence 2
 * 12) Supporting Evidence 3
 * 13) Rebuttal (Optional)
 * 1) Conclusion (Restatement of your thesis)

> 1. There is more big diseases that are made from bacteria > 2. Bacteria is bigger > 3. Bacteria is harder to treat
 * 1)  I think bacteria is more deadly


 * 1) Deadly diseases from bacteria
 * 2) One deadly disease is typhus
 * 3) Another one is Diphtheria
 * 4) And also one is Tuberculosis


 * 1) The size of bacteria
 * 2) it ranges between .2 and 2 microns
 * 3) The diameter is between 1 and 10 microns
 * 4) And bacteria is bigger than viruses


 * 1) Treatment of bacterial disease
 * 2) You use special antibiotics
 * 3) Sometimes you need to take shots
 * 4) And sometimes they take blood samples

> 1. There are also tons of very deadly viral diseases > 2. And also virus means poison > 3. And they can also infect your cells and replicate inside them
 * 1) Rebuttal (Optional)

> 1. Some bacterial diseases can't be treated > 2. And bacterial diseases are also much bigger than viruses and they can also make more without a host cell > 3. there are also more well known killers than viruses Pictures(3) A dia
 * 1) Conclusion (Restatement of your thesis)

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but that is some-what rare. || Like Bacteria it can vary depending on type, but a single sneeze can spray droplets infested with viruses. || if its attacking youru body for a long period of time. || Viruses move around in plants by manipulating the plant's own systems. ||
 * **Criteria** || **Bacteria** || **Viruses** ||
 * Causes(Moneisha) || Disease || Disease ||
 * Shapes(Moneisha) || Trichome-forming, sheathed, stalked, filamentous, square, star shaped, star shaped, lobed, and pleomorphic || Some viruses are rod shaped, others are roughly spherical, and still others have complex shapes consisting of a multi sided “head “ and a cylindrical “tail” ||
 * Size (Phillip) || 1 to 5 Microns || I couldn't find any information on the size of viruses ||
 * Treatment (Phillip) || Antibiotics || Vaccines ||
 * Life Span(Dolten) || Depending on the type of Bacteria it may vary from days, weeks or months. Possibly forever
 * Movement(Dolten) || Typically a few micrometer in length depening

Works Cited(Resources)

[]  @http://daily-survival.blogspot.com/2010/07/tuberculosis.html

__“[|www.localhealth.com/article/bacterial-diseases]”__ __“[|www.localhealth.com/article/viral-diseases]”__ __“[|www.rotary.org/endpolio]__ @http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/malaria-vaccine/

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Reflection Activity I mostly used ncwiseowl because I was told that it was a reliable source and that the Britannica on there would be able to help me with most of the things I was looking for. 2. How were the websites and information relevant for your project ? The websites I used were on what I was looking for and were also on my opinion of the subject and my ideas. 3. How do you evaluate resources for a point of view, bias, values, or intent of information ? I just tried to stay away from blogs and or other bias websites on the topic. And I used trusted sites that were relevant to my article. 4. How did you work on the project with other students. How were they involved in your project ? We were in a group setting so if anyone needed help we helped them. We also peer edited each others articles. I researched the article and wrote it too. And I wrote the voki I also edited my article. I made citations of the sites I used and I paraphrased my information on my research for my article. >>> I had a unique login that only me and my teacher knew of so my work was safe. And it was the same way for my wiki page. >>> >>> I used a netbook computer, wiki spaces, different search engines and open office writer.
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