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Written By
Kayliegh Anderson
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VOICEOVER (CONT'D)
come in contact with the the body
cell.
The user taps the screen. The virus shrinks. We see the
influenza bind itself to the body cell using the spiky parts
of it's body. It enters the cell.
VOICEOVER
It enters the cell as something
called a coated vesicle and then
uncoats itself.
We watch the influenza uncoat itself inside the cell.
VOICEOVER
Now only the DNA of the influenza
virus is left. This is known as
RNA. This RNA is transported to the
Nucleus of the cell.
The virus moves into the nucleus.
VOICEOVER
In the nucleus the genetic material
makes lots of copies of the
influenza virus.
We see lots of uncoated virus appear.
VOICEOVER
The virus also reprogrammes the
cells ribosomes to make virus
proteins which are then transported
to the cell membrane. These are the
receptors (or spiky bits) of the
virus.
The virus moves out of the nucleus.
VOICEOVER
The virus then leaves the cell and
it's proteins attach so it's ready
to bind and infect more cells.
We watch the virus leave the cell and gain it's receptors.
It moves into the white space and lots of others follow it.
The symbols are highlighted, the same as before.
VOICEOVER
Press the buttons to to move
forward or repeat this section.
VOICEOVER
Now that the quiz is over it's time
to put the Influenza back into the
jar! Touch the screen and guide the
flu back into the jar.
The user touches the screen and slides the flu back into the
jar.
VOICEOVER
Flu can be prevented. By washing
your hands with soap it can get rid
of any of the virus that might be
on your hands. There is also a shot
you can get if you are at risk of
getting flu. This shot will inject
a dead influenza virus into your
system and your body will fight
against it safely.
As the voiceover is explaining the lid is screwed back on
the jam jar and influenza struggles against the glass.
The flu is put back into the white space.