Deck 8: Viruses and Prions

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Which of the following is NOT true for viruses?

A) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
B) They are subcellular.
C) They have both DNA and RNA.
D) They have no ribosomes.
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The first disease for which immunization was available was

A) malaria.
B) smallpox.
C) plague.
D) West Nile fever.
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Who proved that viruses were "filterable"?

A) Jenner
B) Stanley
C) Ivanovsky
D) Schwann
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Some viruses consist of only

A) nucleic acid and a cell wall.
B) nucleic acid and a protein coat.
C) a protein coat and an envelope.
D) an envelope and nucleic acid.
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On the basis of nucleic acid content, how many categories of viruses are there?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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What is the significance of spikes?

A) They destroy bacterial cell walls.
B) They protect the virus from host defenses.
C) They help in attachment to the host cell.
D) none of the above.
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Viscerotropic viruses affect

A) internal organs.
B) the brain.
C) the nervous system.
D) the skin.
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Which is an example of a helical virus?

A) AIDS virus
B) tuberculosis
C) tobacco mosaic virus
D) none of the above
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In the release stage of viral replication

A) the virus attaches itself to the host cell.
B) the viruses exit the host cell.
C) some viruses gain their envelope.
D) both b and c.
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Why are CPEs helpful from a laboratory point of view?

A) help identify viruses
B) help in the replication of viruses
C) help in the release of viruses
D) all of the above
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Viruses released by budding gain

A) a protein coat.
B) an envelope.
C) spikes.
D) both b and c.
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The first step in the replication cycle of viruses is

A) release.
B) replication.
C) assembly.
D) adsorption.
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In 1997 a potential outbreak of influenza in ________ resulted in the slaughtering of over a million chickens.

A) Tokyo
B) London
C) Chicago
D) Hong Kong
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Evidence of smallpox was found on the body of ____________, who died in 1157 B.C.

A) Moses
B) King Tutankhamen
C) Nefertiti
D) Pharaoh Ramses V
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The first immunization made available to the public was against

A) influenza.
B) chicken pox.
C) smallpox.
D) polio.
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Which of the following represents the correct sequence of the viral replication cycle?

A) synthesis, assembly, adsorption, replication, release
B) adsorption, replication, synthesis, release
C) adsorption, penetration, replication, assembly, release
D) adsorption, penetration, synthesis, release, assembly
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The reverse of endocytosis is

A) budding.
B) fusion.
C) replication.
D) binary fission.
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Who pioneered the use of the small pox vaccination?

A) Enders
B) Jenner
C) Weller
D) Robbins
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Negri bodies are associated with

A) hantavirus.
B) encephalitis.
C) yellow fever.
D) rabies.
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Antibacterial drugs are effective against viruses.
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The nucleocapsid of a virus consists of __________________ and ___________________.
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Name two strategies by which viruses enter the host cell.
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A viral pandemic that is causing serious problems today is ___________.
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Helical viruses are _________ shaped.
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Name a neurotropic virus.
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Which group of viruses has been used extensively as a model for viral replication?
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Name three of the five steps involved in viral replication.
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What part of the virus is necessary for replication to take place?
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Name one way in which viruses are cultivated.
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Viruses are unique in that they have ______ or ________, but never both.
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Viruses that attack only bacterial cells are called _____________________.
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Antibiotic resistance is now a major public health problem; a possible alternative to the use of antibiotics is __________________ therapy.
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What does CPE stand for?
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Viruses with a piece of the of the host cell's plasma membrane covering the capsid are called _______________________________.
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_____________________ is the process in which the virion is engulfed by the host cell.
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In the abbreviation ssRNA, ss stands for _____________________________.
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An outbreak of mosquito-borne viral disease occurred in New York; the virus was ________________.
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Name the phage that has been extensively studied using Escherichia coli B as the host.
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Name an infectious agent, smaller than a virus, lacks both DNA and RNA and poses a threat.
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____________________ viruses is a new approach to kill cancer cells.
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What are some safe alternatives to cultivating viruses in animals?
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The pandemic that caused the greatest loss of human life was the __________________.
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Ivanovsky and Stanley were pioneers in virology. Discuss their contributions to virology. Include, as appropriate, the term "filterable" viruses.
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Antibiotic resistance is a major problem leading to the possibility of phage therapy. Discuss phage therapy; be certain to include the rationale for the use of phage.
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List the steps in the viral replication cycle in proper sequence; briefly identify each step.
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Provide one method for diagnosis of viral infection in humans.
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What was Stanley Prusiner's work that resulted in a Nobel Peace Prize in 1997?
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A new threat to humans is due to prions. Provide a unique feature associated with prions.
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1
Which of the following is NOT true for viruses?

A) They are obligate intracellular parasites.
B) They are subcellular.
C) They have both DNA and RNA.
D) They have no ribosomes.
C
2
The first disease for which immunization was available was

A) malaria.
B) smallpox.
C) plague.
D) West Nile fever.
B
3
Who proved that viruses were "filterable"?

A) Jenner
B) Stanley
C) Ivanovsky
D) Schwann
C
4
Some viruses consist of only

A) nucleic acid and a cell wall.
B) nucleic acid and a protein coat.
C) a protein coat and an envelope.
D) an envelope and nucleic acid.
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On the basis of nucleic acid content, how many categories of viruses are there?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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What is the significance of spikes?

A) They destroy bacterial cell walls.
B) They protect the virus from host defenses.
C) They help in attachment to the host cell.
D) none of the above.
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Viscerotropic viruses affect

A) internal organs.
B) the brain.
C) the nervous system.
D) the skin.
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Which is an example of a helical virus?

A) AIDS virus
B) tuberculosis
C) tobacco mosaic virus
D) none of the above
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In the release stage of viral replication

A) the virus attaches itself to the host cell.
B) the viruses exit the host cell.
C) some viruses gain their envelope.
D) both b and c.
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10
Why are CPEs helpful from a laboratory point of view?

A) help identify viruses
B) help in the replication of viruses
C) help in the release of viruses
D) all of the above
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Viruses released by budding gain

A) a protein coat.
B) an envelope.
C) spikes.
D) both b and c.
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The first step in the replication cycle of viruses is

A) release.
B) replication.
C) assembly.
D) adsorption.
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In 1997 a potential outbreak of influenza in ________ resulted in the slaughtering of over a million chickens.

A) Tokyo
B) London
C) Chicago
D) Hong Kong
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Evidence of smallpox was found on the body of ____________, who died in 1157 B.C.

A) Moses
B) King Tutankhamen
C) Nefertiti
D) Pharaoh Ramses V
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The first immunization made available to the public was against

A) influenza.
B) chicken pox.
C) smallpox.
D) polio.
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16
Which of the following represents the correct sequence of the viral replication cycle?

A) synthesis, assembly, adsorption, replication, release
B) adsorption, replication, synthesis, release
C) adsorption, penetration, replication, assembly, release
D) adsorption, penetration, synthesis, release, assembly
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17
The reverse of endocytosis is

A) budding.
B) fusion.
C) replication.
D) binary fission.
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18
Who pioneered the use of the small pox vaccination?

A) Enders
B) Jenner
C) Weller
D) Robbins
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Negri bodies are associated with

A) hantavirus.
B) encephalitis.
C) yellow fever.
D) rabies.
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Antibacterial drugs are effective against viruses.
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21
The nucleocapsid of a virus consists of __________________ and ___________________.
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22
Name two strategies by which viruses enter the host cell.
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A viral pandemic that is causing serious problems today is ___________.
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Helical viruses are _________ shaped.
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Name a neurotropic virus.
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Which group of viruses has been used extensively as a model for viral replication?
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Name three of the five steps involved in viral replication.
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What part of the virus is necessary for replication to take place?
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Name one way in which viruses are cultivated.
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Viruses are unique in that they have ______ or ________, but never both.
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Viruses that attack only bacterial cells are called _____________________.
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Antibiotic resistance is now a major public health problem; a possible alternative to the use of antibiotics is __________________ therapy.
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What does CPE stand for?
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Viruses with a piece of the of the host cell's plasma membrane covering the capsid are called _______________________________.
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_____________________ is the process in which the virion is engulfed by the host cell.
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In the abbreviation ssRNA, ss stands for _____________________________.
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An outbreak of mosquito-borne viral disease occurred in New York; the virus was ________________.
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Name the phage that has been extensively studied using Escherichia coli B as the host.
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Name an infectious agent, smaller than a virus, lacks both DNA and RNA and poses a threat.
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____________________ viruses is a new approach to kill cancer cells.
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What are some safe alternatives to cultivating viruses in animals?
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The pandemic that caused the greatest loss of human life was the __________________.
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Ivanovsky and Stanley were pioneers in virology. Discuss their contributions to virology. Include, as appropriate, the term "filterable" viruses.
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Antibiotic resistance is a major problem leading to the possibility of phage therapy. Discuss phage therapy; be certain to include the rationale for the use of phage.
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List the steps in the viral replication cycle in proper sequence; briefly identify each step.
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Provide one method for diagnosis of viral infection in humans.
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What was Stanley Prusiner's work that resulted in a Nobel Peace Prize in 1997?
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A new threat to humans is due to prions. Provide a unique feature associated with prions.
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