Exam 9: Viruses and Virology
Exam 1: Microorganisms and Microbiology87 Questions
Exam 2: A Brief Journey to the Microbial World91 Questions
Exam 3: Cell Structure and Function in Bacteria and Archaea84 Questions
Exam 4: Nutrition, Culture, and Metabolism of Microorganisms101 Questions
Exam 5: Microbial Growth91 Questions
Exam 6: Molecular Biology of Bacteria84 Questions
Exam 7: Archael and Eukaryotic Molecular Biology85 Questions
Exam 8: Regulation of Gene Expression86 Questions
Exam 9: Viruses and Virology87 Questions
Exam 10: Genetics of Bacteria and Arachaea90 Questions
Exam 11: Genetic Engineering87 Questions
Exam 12: Microbial Genomics86 Questions
Exam 13: Phototrophy, Chemolithotrophy, and Major Biosyntheses85 Questions
Exam 14: Catabolism of Organic Compounds89 Questions
Exam 15: Commercial Products and Biotechnology85 Questions
Exam 16: Microbial Evolution and Systematics86 Questions
Exam 17: Bacteria: the Proteobacteria90 Questions
Exam 18: Other Bacteria86 Questions
Exam 19: Archaea88 Questions
Exam 20: Eukaryotic Cell Biology and Eukaryotic Microorganisms88 Questions
Exam 21: Viral Diversity81 Questions
Exam 22: Methods in Microbial Ecology85 Questions
Exam 23: Major Microbial Habitats and Diversity85 Questions
Exam 24: Nutrient Cycles, Biodegradation, and Bioremediation85 Questions
Exam 25: Microbial Symbioses85 Questions
Exam 26: Microbial Growth Control88 Questions
Exam 27: Microbial Interactions With Humans88 Questions
Exam 28: Immunity and Host Defense89 Questions
Exam 29: Immune Mechanisms85 Questions
Exam 30: Molecular Immunology85 Questions
Exam 31: Diagnostic Microbiology and Immunology89 Questions
Exam 32: Epidemiology89 Questions
Exam 33: Person-To-Person Microbial Diseases89 Questions
Exam 34: Vectorborne and Soilborne Microbial Pathogens86 Questions
Exam 35: Wastewater Treatment, Water Purification, and Waterborne Microbial Diseases92 Questions
Exam 36: Food Preservation and Foodborne Microbial Diseases93 Questions
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Explain how to determine the number of plaque- forming units in a virus sample.
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The number of infectious plaque forming units (pfu) per volume of fluid is known as the
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DNA viruses, along with cells in Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya, all follow the central dogma of molecular biology.
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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are caused by_________ .
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The process of copying information found in RNA into DNA is called_________.
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The smallest unit that causes a detectable effect when added to a susceptible host is known as a(n)_________ .
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A cell that allows the complete replication cycle of a virus to take place is said to be a(n)_________.
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The simplest form of viral reproduction in RNA viruses is that which occurs with the
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Describe the establishment and maintenance of the lysogenic state in the lambda phage.
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Bacteriophage Lambda integrates into an E. coli genome by the action of _________.
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A clearing of no host cells among a lawn of growing host cells is known as a(n)_________ , which in principle represents_________ .
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There is at least one known virus whose genome is actually larger than a cellular genome.
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