Deck 20: Viruses,bacteria,and Archaea

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Which of these is the best description of a virus?

A)a noncellular living organism
B)one of the smallest bacteria known
C)a member of the kingdom Virusae
D)a cell at the boundary between living and nonliving things
E)chemical complexes of RNA or DNA protected by protein shell
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In order to infect a cell,a virus must

A)inject its protein into the cell while the nucleic acid remains attached to the host cell surface.
B)have a special protein on its surface that can interact with a protein on the surface of the host cell.
C)actively burrow through the cell wall or cell membrane of the host cell to reach the cell's nucleus.
D)produce a special extension of its cytoplasm when it comes into contact with the appropriate host cell.
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Which statement is NOT true about a retrovirus?

A)It may cause cancer or AIDS.
B)It contains reverse transcriptase.
C)It remains in the host cell genome,but is not replicated when host DNA is replicated.
D)It has the capacity to integrate cDNA into the host DNA of the cell it infects.
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An enveloped virus enters a host cell by

A)injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell.
B)fusion of its envelope with the host cell's plasma envelope.
C)endocytosis.
D)Any of the above choices are correct.
E)Attaching to the host cell's membrane and then injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell.
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Some,but not all,virus capsids are surrounded by _________.

A)a membranous envelope
B)both DNA and RNA
C)either DNA or RNA
D)a protein capsid
E)a protein spore coat
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Which of the following could be used to grow lysogenic viruses in the laboratory?

A)chicken eggs
B)cell culture
C)bacteria
D)All of the choices could be used.
Question
The cycle of viral infection in which the viral DNA is integrated into the host's DNA is called the _______ cycle.

A)lysogenic
B)lysozyme
C)lytic
D)lysol
E)lysosome
Question
If a virus is latent,it

A)cannot be a retrovirus.
B)has not entered a lytic cycle.
C)has not entered a lysogenic cycle.
D)is gaining a new envelope via "budding."
E)is easy to develop immunity against it.
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Which description best describes the cell wall of a Gram-positive bacteria?

A)It is composed of a single plasma membrane and a thin outer layer of peptidoglycan.
B)It is composed of a double layer in the plasma membrane and a thin outer layer of peptidoglycan.
C)It is composed of a double layer in the plasma membrane and a thick outer layer of peptidoglycan.
D)It is composed of a single plasma membrane and a thick outer layer of peptidoglycan.
E)It is composed of a single plasma membrane and a thin outer layer of cellulose.
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What is the correct sequence of events in the lytic cycle of a bacteriophage infection?

A)Attachment,Viral DNA penetration into host cell,Integration of viral DNA into host cell DNA,Biosythesis,Maturation,Release
B)Endocytosis of virion,Uncoating,Maturation,and Release
C)Attachment,Fusion of envelope and host cell membrane,Biosynthesis,Maturation,and Release
D)Attachment,Viral DNA penetration,Biosynthesis,Maturation and Release
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Ivanowsky first recognized that something smaller than a bacterium,called a filterable virus,was able to cause disease in the year

A)1965.
B)2001.
C)1892.
D)1700.
E)1650.
Question
Influenza strains that sweep around the world often carry names such as Shanghai H1N1 or Mexico City H2N2.The viruses vary in H and N surface proteins because

A)the viruses reproduce and attack people in cities more often.
B)these viruses emerged as stray DNA from the genomes of people in these cities.
C)this is where the antibodies of immune people began to break down and the old virus was again virulent.
D)when infected people develop immunity to the present virus,strains that mutate sufficiently to be outside the range of immunity are soon spread in highly populated areas.
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What are the two Domains that the prokaryotes are classified under?

A)Archaea & Bacteria
B)Eukarya & Bacteria
C)Archaea & Eukarya
D)Protista & Archaea
Question
Viruses are categorized according to all of the following EXCEPT

A)size and shape.
B)their type of nucleic acid.
C)the presence of absence of an envelope.
D)their method of reproduction,whether asexual or sexual.
Question
The cycle of viral infection of a bacterial cell that will cause its death most rapidly is called the _______ cycle.

A)lysogenic
B)lysozyme
C)lytic
D)lysol
E)lysosome
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Which of the following is not part of the reproduction cycle of HIV?

A)Reverse transcription of the viral RNA
B)Reverse transcription of the viral DNA
C)Maturation of the viruses
D)Biosynthesis of the viral mRNA
Question
The innermost portion of a virus' structure is made up of

A)a membranous envelope.
B)either DNA or RNA.
C)both DNA and RNA.
D)a protein capsid.
E)spikes.
Question
All of the following are means of genetic recombination in prokaryotes EXCEPT

A)conjugation.
B)transformation.
C)transduction.
D)crossing over.
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Pasteur chose the Latin root word for "virus" meaning

A)extremely small.
B)non-living.
C)poison.
D)contagious.
E)particle.
Question
Bacterial cells pick up free pieces of DNA that were secreted by live bacteria or released from dead bacteria in their environment.This process is called

A)transformation.
B)transduction.
C)conjugation.
D)infection.
E)replication.
Question
Which group of Archaea are chemoautotrophic anaerobes that will use hydrogen as an electron donor?

A)Halophiles
B)Methanogens
C)Thermoacidophiles
D)Cyanobacteria
Question
Which statement is true about prokaryotes?

A)They contain a nucleus.
B)They lack ribosomes.
C)They usually lack a cell wall.
D)They do not divide by mitosis.
E)They contain a single circular DNA molecule as the genetic material.
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Halophiles

A)Require a high salt environment.
B)Have a chloride pump that pumps chloride into the cell.
C)May be chemoheterotrophs or photosynthetic.
D)All of the above choices are correct.
E)Require a high temperature in order to survive
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Which of the following characteristics about saprotrophs is NOT true?

A)They are viruses that infect plant and fungal cells.
B)They are bacteria that decompose large organic molecules.
C)Saprotrophs are also called decomposers.
D)They are ecologically important in recycling matter.
Question
When conditions are unfavorable,some Gram positive bacteria form

A)pili.
B)endospores.
C)galls.
D)capsules.
E)thylakoids.
Question
All of the following are true of methanogens EXCEPT

A)they produce methane from CO2 and H2.
B)they live in the intestinal tracts of cows,humans,and termites.
C)they live in swamps and marshes.
D)their biogas may contribute to global warming.
E)they are harmful human pathogens.
Question
Similarities between the archaea and eukarya include

A)same ribosomal proteins.
B)similar tRNA.
C)similar initiation of transcription.
D)All of the choices are correct similarities.
E)same ribosomal proteins and different initiation of transcription.
Question
Which of the following is a mismatch?

A)thermophiles - live in extremely cold temperatures
B)methanogens - prefer anaerobic environments
C)halophiles - live in high salt environments
D)thermoacidophiles - live in high temperatures and acidic environments
Question
Bacteriophages carry portions of bacterial DNA from one cell to another in a process called

A)transformation.
B)transduction.
C)conjugation.
D)infection.
E)replication.
Question
Prokaryotes generally range in size from

A)10-400 nm.
B)20-300 mm.
C)10-100 µm.
D)1-10 µm.
E)50-100nm.
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Prokaryotes are now divided into the

A)archaea and bacteria.
B)bacteria and cyanobacteria.
C)photosynthetic bacteria and chemosynthetic bacteria.
D)archaea and cyanobacteria.
E)autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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Study the life cycle diagram.Label B is the ________ life cycle. <strong>Study the life cycle diagram.Label B is the ________ life cycle.  </strong> A)lysogenic B)sexual C)lytic D)alternation of generations <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)lysogenic
B)sexual
C)lytic
D)alternation of generations
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Which enzyme enables a retrovirus to convert its' RNA genome into DNA?

A)DNA helicase
B)reverse transcriptase
C)DNA ligase
D)reverse helicase
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Study the life cycle diagram.Label A is the ________ life cycle. <strong>Study the life cycle diagram.Label A is the ________ life cycle.  </strong> A)lysogenic B)sexual C)lytic D)alternation of generations <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)lysogenic
B)sexual
C)lytic
D)alternation of generations
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A facultative anaerobe is an organism that can metabolize effectively in the presence or absence of oxygen.
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An environmental change,such as exposure to ultraviolet light,may cause a lysogenic bacterium to enter a lytic cycle.
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Eukarya are believed to have diverged from the bacterial line of descent.The Eukarya are,therefore,more closely related to the Bacteria than to the Archaea.
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A lichen is a symbiotic relationship between cyanobacteria and fungi.
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A Gram-negative bacteria will have a peptidoglycan layer that is sandwiched between two plasma membranes and will stain purple.
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Chemoautotrophs oxidize which of the following to obtain the energy necessary to reduce carbon dioxide to an organic compound?

A)hydrogen gas
B)hydrogen sulfide
C)ammonia
D)All of the above choices are correct.
E)hydrogen sulfide and ammonia only.
Question
Identify the correct sequence of events that occur during the reproduction of HIV.

A)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - reverse transcriptase occurs - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - mature viruses leave the host cell
B)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - reverse transcriptase occurs - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - mature viruses leave the host cell
C)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - reverse transcriptase occurs - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - mature viruses leave the host cell
D)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - reverse transcriptase occurs - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - mature viruses leave the host cell
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Deck 20: Viruses,bacteria,and Archaea
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Which of these is the best description of a virus?

A)a noncellular living organism
B)one of the smallest bacteria known
C)a member of the kingdom Virusae
D)a cell at the boundary between living and nonliving things
E)chemical complexes of RNA or DNA protected by protein shell
E
2
In order to infect a cell,a virus must

A)inject its protein into the cell while the nucleic acid remains attached to the host cell surface.
B)have a special protein on its surface that can interact with a protein on the surface of the host cell.
C)actively burrow through the cell wall or cell membrane of the host cell to reach the cell's nucleus.
D)produce a special extension of its cytoplasm when it comes into contact with the appropriate host cell.
B
3
Which statement is NOT true about a retrovirus?

A)It may cause cancer or AIDS.
B)It contains reverse transcriptase.
C)It remains in the host cell genome,but is not replicated when host DNA is replicated.
D)It has the capacity to integrate cDNA into the host DNA of the cell it infects.
C
4
An enveloped virus enters a host cell by

A)injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell.
B)fusion of its envelope with the host cell's plasma envelope.
C)endocytosis.
D)Any of the above choices are correct.
E)Attaching to the host cell's membrane and then injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell.
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Some,but not all,virus capsids are surrounded by _________.

A)a membranous envelope
B)both DNA and RNA
C)either DNA or RNA
D)a protein capsid
E)a protein spore coat
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Which of the following could be used to grow lysogenic viruses in the laboratory?

A)chicken eggs
B)cell culture
C)bacteria
D)All of the choices could be used.
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7
The cycle of viral infection in which the viral DNA is integrated into the host's DNA is called the _______ cycle.

A)lysogenic
B)lysozyme
C)lytic
D)lysol
E)lysosome
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If a virus is latent,it

A)cannot be a retrovirus.
B)has not entered a lytic cycle.
C)has not entered a lysogenic cycle.
D)is gaining a new envelope via "budding."
E)is easy to develop immunity against it.
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9
Which description best describes the cell wall of a Gram-positive bacteria?

A)It is composed of a single plasma membrane and a thin outer layer of peptidoglycan.
B)It is composed of a double layer in the plasma membrane and a thin outer layer of peptidoglycan.
C)It is composed of a double layer in the plasma membrane and a thick outer layer of peptidoglycan.
D)It is composed of a single plasma membrane and a thick outer layer of peptidoglycan.
E)It is composed of a single plasma membrane and a thin outer layer of cellulose.
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10
What is the correct sequence of events in the lytic cycle of a bacteriophage infection?

A)Attachment,Viral DNA penetration into host cell,Integration of viral DNA into host cell DNA,Biosythesis,Maturation,Release
B)Endocytosis of virion,Uncoating,Maturation,and Release
C)Attachment,Fusion of envelope and host cell membrane,Biosynthesis,Maturation,and Release
D)Attachment,Viral DNA penetration,Biosynthesis,Maturation and Release
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Ivanowsky first recognized that something smaller than a bacterium,called a filterable virus,was able to cause disease in the year

A)1965.
B)2001.
C)1892.
D)1700.
E)1650.
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12
Influenza strains that sweep around the world often carry names such as Shanghai H1N1 or Mexico City H2N2.The viruses vary in H and N surface proteins because

A)the viruses reproduce and attack people in cities more often.
B)these viruses emerged as stray DNA from the genomes of people in these cities.
C)this is where the antibodies of immune people began to break down and the old virus was again virulent.
D)when infected people develop immunity to the present virus,strains that mutate sufficiently to be outside the range of immunity are soon spread in highly populated areas.
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What are the two Domains that the prokaryotes are classified under?

A)Archaea & Bacteria
B)Eukarya & Bacteria
C)Archaea & Eukarya
D)Protista & Archaea
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Viruses are categorized according to all of the following EXCEPT

A)size and shape.
B)their type of nucleic acid.
C)the presence of absence of an envelope.
D)their method of reproduction,whether asexual or sexual.
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The cycle of viral infection of a bacterial cell that will cause its death most rapidly is called the _______ cycle.

A)lysogenic
B)lysozyme
C)lytic
D)lysol
E)lysosome
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Which of the following is not part of the reproduction cycle of HIV?

A)Reverse transcription of the viral RNA
B)Reverse transcription of the viral DNA
C)Maturation of the viruses
D)Biosynthesis of the viral mRNA
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The innermost portion of a virus' structure is made up of

A)a membranous envelope.
B)either DNA or RNA.
C)both DNA and RNA.
D)a protein capsid.
E)spikes.
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All of the following are means of genetic recombination in prokaryotes EXCEPT

A)conjugation.
B)transformation.
C)transduction.
D)crossing over.
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19
Pasteur chose the Latin root word for "virus" meaning

A)extremely small.
B)non-living.
C)poison.
D)contagious.
E)particle.
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Bacterial cells pick up free pieces of DNA that were secreted by live bacteria or released from dead bacteria in their environment.This process is called

A)transformation.
B)transduction.
C)conjugation.
D)infection.
E)replication.
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Which group of Archaea are chemoautotrophic anaerobes that will use hydrogen as an electron donor?

A)Halophiles
B)Methanogens
C)Thermoacidophiles
D)Cyanobacteria
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22
Which statement is true about prokaryotes?

A)They contain a nucleus.
B)They lack ribosomes.
C)They usually lack a cell wall.
D)They do not divide by mitosis.
E)They contain a single circular DNA molecule as the genetic material.
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Halophiles

A)Require a high salt environment.
B)Have a chloride pump that pumps chloride into the cell.
C)May be chemoheterotrophs or photosynthetic.
D)All of the above choices are correct.
E)Require a high temperature in order to survive
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Which of the following characteristics about saprotrophs is NOT true?

A)They are viruses that infect plant and fungal cells.
B)They are bacteria that decompose large organic molecules.
C)Saprotrophs are also called decomposers.
D)They are ecologically important in recycling matter.
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When conditions are unfavorable,some Gram positive bacteria form

A)pili.
B)endospores.
C)galls.
D)capsules.
E)thylakoids.
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All of the following are true of methanogens EXCEPT

A)they produce methane from CO2 and H2.
B)they live in the intestinal tracts of cows,humans,and termites.
C)they live in swamps and marshes.
D)their biogas may contribute to global warming.
E)they are harmful human pathogens.
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Similarities between the archaea and eukarya include

A)same ribosomal proteins.
B)similar tRNA.
C)similar initiation of transcription.
D)All of the choices are correct similarities.
E)same ribosomal proteins and different initiation of transcription.
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28
Which of the following is a mismatch?

A)thermophiles - live in extremely cold temperatures
B)methanogens - prefer anaerobic environments
C)halophiles - live in high salt environments
D)thermoacidophiles - live in high temperatures and acidic environments
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29
Bacteriophages carry portions of bacterial DNA from one cell to another in a process called

A)transformation.
B)transduction.
C)conjugation.
D)infection.
E)replication.
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Prokaryotes generally range in size from

A)10-400 nm.
B)20-300 mm.
C)10-100 µm.
D)1-10 µm.
E)50-100nm.
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Prokaryotes are now divided into the

A)archaea and bacteria.
B)bacteria and cyanobacteria.
C)photosynthetic bacteria and chemosynthetic bacteria.
D)archaea and cyanobacteria.
E)autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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Study the life cycle diagram.Label B is the ________ life cycle. <strong>Study the life cycle diagram.Label B is the ________ life cycle.  </strong> A)lysogenic B)sexual C)lytic D)alternation of generations

A)lysogenic
B)sexual
C)lytic
D)alternation of generations
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Which enzyme enables a retrovirus to convert its' RNA genome into DNA?

A)DNA helicase
B)reverse transcriptase
C)DNA ligase
D)reverse helicase
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Study the life cycle diagram.Label A is the ________ life cycle. <strong>Study the life cycle diagram.Label A is the ________ life cycle.  </strong> A)lysogenic B)sexual C)lytic D)alternation of generations

A)lysogenic
B)sexual
C)lytic
D)alternation of generations
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A facultative anaerobe is an organism that can metabolize effectively in the presence or absence of oxygen.
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An environmental change,such as exposure to ultraviolet light,may cause a lysogenic bacterium to enter a lytic cycle.
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Eukarya are believed to have diverged from the bacterial line of descent.The Eukarya are,therefore,more closely related to the Bacteria than to the Archaea.
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A lichen is a symbiotic relationship between cyanobacteria and fungi.
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A Gram-negative bacteria will have a peptidoglycan layer that is sandwiched between two plasma membranes and will stain purple.
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Chemoautotrophs oxidize which of the following to obtain the energy necessary to reduce carbon dioxide to an organic compound?

A)hydrogen gas
B)hydrogen sulfide
C)ammonia
D)All of the above choices are correct.
E)hydrogen sulfide and ammonia only.
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Identify the correct sequence of events that occur during the reproduction of HIV.

A)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - reverse transcriptase occurs - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - mature viruses leave the host cell
B)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - reverse transcriptase occurs - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - mature viruses leave the host cell
C)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - reverse transcriptase occurs - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - mature viruses leave the host cell
D)Virus attaches to a host cell - the virus enters the cell - viral / host DNA is turned into a viral mRNA code - viral DNA is incorporated into the host DNA - reverse transcriptase occurs - the viral RNA forms into a mature virus - mature viruses leave the host cell
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