The component(s) of a virus that is/are extended from the envelope for attachment is/are the:
B. Spikes
Which of the following leads to the destruction of the host cells?
B. lytic cycle
11. Which of the followings cannot be used to culture viruses?
B. liquid medium only
A virus can infect every type of host cell such as animals, plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria.
a.False
b.True
False
The first virus discovered by scientists was ______.
a.influenza B
b.smallpox
c.tobacco mosaic virus
d.tobacco mosaic disease (TMD)
e.Ebola
C. tobacco mosaic virus
2.
Which of the following does a virus lack? Select all that apply.
A. ribosomes and B. metabolic processes
7. A virus obtains its envelope during which of the following phases?
D. release
12.Which of the following tests can be used to detect the presence of a specific virus?
D. all of the above
An acellular entity composed of a small circular RNA molecule without a capsid and is not capable of replicating its genome is known as which of the following?
a.viroid
b.virion
c.virusoid
d.provirus
C. virusoid
The protein subunits that surround the nucleic acid of a virus are known as which of the following?
a.amino acids
b.chromatins
c.capsomeres
d.telomeres
capsomeres
3. The envelope of a virus is derived from the host’s
B. Membrane structures
8. Which of the following components is brought into a cell by HIV?
D. reverse transcriptase
13. Which of the following is NOT a cytopathic effect?
C. mononucleated cell
Arthropods carrying viruses inside the body serve as which mechanism of transmission for viruses?
a.both as fomites and as vectors
b.biological vector
c.fomite
d.mechanical vector
b. Biological vector
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are caused by which of the following?
a.bacterium
b.viroid
c.prion
d.fungus
e.virus
C. Prion
4.
In naming viruses, the family name ends with ________ and genus name ends with _________.
B. -viridae; -virus
9. A positive-strand RNA virus:
B. can be used directly to translate viral proteins
14. Which of these infectious agents do not have nucleic acid?
C. Bacteria
Clostridium botulinum may become pathogenic and produce botulinum neurotoxin with the integration of ______.
a.viroid
b.provirus
c.prophage
d.virion
C. Prophage
Which mechanism of horizontal gene transfer relies on the use of viruses?
a.mutation
b.transduction
c.conjugation
d.transformation
B.transduction
What is another name for a nonenveloped virus?
C. naked virus
10. What is the name for the transfer of genetic information from one bacterium to another bacterium by a phage?
A. transduction
15.
Which of the following is true of prions?
C. They are a rogue from of protein, PrP.
In retroviruses, the integrated phage genome is known as which of the following?
a.virion
b.prophage
c.provirus
d.viroid
e.prions
C. provirus
Which of the following is a novel enzyme found in retroviruses?
a.Taq polymerase
b.retrotransciptase
c.forward transcriptase
d.reverse transcriptase
D. reverse transcriptase