Exam 13: Characterizing and Classifying Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
Exam 1: A Brief History of Microbiology73 Questions
Exam 2: The Chemistry of Microbiology76 Questions
Exam 3: Cell Structure and Function80 Questions
Exam 4: Microscopy, Staining, and Classification80 Questions
Exam 5: Microbial Metabolism77 Questions
Exam 6: Microbial Nutrition and Growth75 Questions
Exam 7: Microbial Genetics75 Questions
Exam 8: Recombinant DNA Technology75 Questions
Exam 9: Controlling Microbial Growth in the Environment75 Questions
Exam 10: Controlling Microbial Growth in the Body: Antimicrobial Drugs75 Questions
Exam 11: Characterizing and Classifying Prokaryotes75 Questions
Exam 12: Characterizing and Classifying Eukaryotes75 Questions
Exam 13: Characterizing and Classifying Viruses, Viroids, and Prions75 Questions
Exam 14: Infection, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology76 Questions
Exam 15: Innate Immunity75 Questions
Exam 16: Adaptive Immunity75 Questions
Exam 17: Immunization and Immune Testing75 Questions
Exam 18: Immune Disorders75 Questions
Exam 19: Pathogenic Gram Positive Bacteria75 Questions
Exam 20: Pathogenic Gram-Negative Cocci and Bacilli77 Questions
Exam 21: Rickettsias, Chlamydias, Spirochetes, and Vibrios75 Questions
Exam 22: Pathogenic Fungi75 Questions
Exam 23: Parasitic Protozoa, Helminths, and Arthropod Vectors75 Questions
Exam 24: Pathogenic DNA Viruses75 Questions
Exam 25: Pathogenic RNA Viruses75 Questions
Exam 26: Applied and Environmental Microbiology74 Questions
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Continuous cell cultures are developed from (embryonic/haploid/neoplastic)cells.
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Compare and contrast the ways in which animal,plant,and bacterial viruses gain entry into their host cells.
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Another term for a lysogenic phage is a (temperate/latent/prophage)phage.
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Genes that play a role in proper cell division but may also play a role in some types of cancer are called (oncogenes/protooncogenes/promoters).
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The outermost layer of a virion fulfills which of the following functions of the virus?
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Why is the synthesis of mRNA a central issue for all viruses? How do different types of viruses achieve this goal?
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Which of the following is primarily responsible for the shape of a virion?
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The genome of which of the following types of animal virus can act directly as mRNA?
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The ________ of a virion determines the type of cell it enters.
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Which of the following is associated with the attachment of a bacteriophage to a bacterial cell?
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All viruses use the host cell's nucleic acid polymerases for replication.
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Viruses with -ssRNA require the activity of (DNA polymerase/reverse transcriptase/RNA-dependent RNA polymerase)for their replication.
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The stage of virus infection called (assembly/entry/synthesis)is the stage most dependent on host cell proteins.
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Which of the following is a feature shared by viruses and living organisms?
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