Virology

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Question 1

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Which of the following does a virus lack? Select all that apply.
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  • ribosomes
  • metabolic processes
  • nucleic acid
  • glycoprotein

Question 2

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The envelope of a virus is derived from the host’s
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  • nucleic acids
  • membrane structures
  • cytoplasm
  • genome

Question 3

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What is another name for a nonenveloped virus?
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  • enveloped virus
  • provirus
  • naked virus
  • latent virus

Question 4

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Scientists have identified viruses that are able to infect fungal cells.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Which of the following leads to the destruction of the host cells?
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  • lysogenic cycle
  • lytic cycle
  • prophage
  • temperate phage

Question 6

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A virus obtains its envelope during which of the following phases?
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  • attachment
  • penetration
  • assembly
  • release

Question 7

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Which of the following components is brought into a cell by HIV?
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  • a DNA-dependent DNA polymerase
  • RNA polymerase
  • ribosome
  • reverse transcriptase

Question 8

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A positive-strand RNA virus:
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  • must first be converted to a mRNA before it can be translated.
  • can be used directly to translate viral proteins.
  • will be degraded by host enzymes.
  • is not recognized by host ribosomes.

Question 9

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What is the name for the transfer of genetic information from one bacterium to another bacterium by a phage?
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  • transduction
  • penetration
  • excision
  • translation

Question 10

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or lytic viruses, [blank_start]eclipse[blank_end] is a phase during a viral growth curve when the virus is not detected.
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  • eclipse

Question 11

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Which of these infectious agents do not have nucleic acid?
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  • virions
  • viruses
  • bacteria
  • prions

Question 12

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Which of the following is true of prions?
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  • They can be inactivated by boiling at 100 °C
  • They contain a capsid.
  • They are a rogue form of protein, PrP.
  • They can be reliably inactivated by an autoclave.

Question 13

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Which of the following statements about virus structure is true?
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  • All viruses are encased in a viral membrane.
  • The capsomere is made up of small protein subunits called capsids.
  • DNA is the genetic material in all viruses.
  • Glycoproteins help the virus attach to the host cell.

Question 14

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Which statement is true?
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  • A virion contains DNA and RNA.
  • Viruses are acellular.
  • Viruses replicate outside of the cell.
  • Most viruses are easily visualized with a light microscope.

Question 15

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Which is true of DNA viruses?
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  • They use the host cell’s machinery to produce new copies of their genome.
  • They all have envelopes.
  • They are the only kind of viruses that can cause cancer.
  • They are not important plant pathogens.

Question 16

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Which of the following is not associated with prions?
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  • replicating shapes
  • mad cow disease
  • DNA
  • toxic proteins

Question 17

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Which statement is true of viroids?
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  • They are single-stranded RNA particles.
  • They reproduce only outside of the cell.
  • They produce proteins.
  • They affect both plants and animals.

Question 18

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Which is NOT a Baltimore classification of viruses?
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  • positive-strand DNA
  • negative-strand DNA
  • positive-strand RNA
  • negative-strand RNA

Question 19

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Group I uses its own or host DNA polymerases for replication.
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  • True
  • False

Question 20

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Group I: [blank_start]Double stranded DNA[blank_end] Group II: [blank_start]Single stranded DNA[blank_end] Group III: [blank_start]Double stranded RNA[blank_end] Group IV: [blank_start]Positive single stranded RNA[blank_end] Group V: [blank_start]Negative single stranded RNA[blank_end] Group VI: [blank_start]Retrovirus[blank_end] Group VII: [blank_start]Double stranded DNA pararetrovirus[blank_end]
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  • Double stranded DNA
  • Single stranded DNA
  • Double stranded RNA
  • Positive single stranded RNA
  • Negative single stranded RNA
  • Retrovirus
  • Double stranded DNA pararetrovirus

Question 21

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Spiders carry the Bluetongue virus into barns and fields. The virus causes high morbidity and mortality in ruminants. The Bluetongue virus is an orbivirus, which is part of the Reovirus family. What is the Baltimore classification for Bluetongue virus?
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  • Group I
  • Group II
  • Group III
  • Group IV
  • Group V

Question 22

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Spiders carry the Bluetongue virus into barns and fields. The virus causes high morbidity and mortality in ruminants. The Bluetongue virus is an orbivirus, which is part of the Reovirus family. What type of genome does the Bluetongue virus have?
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  • Single-stranded DNA
  • Double-stranded DNA
  • Single-stranded RNA
  • Double-stranded RNA

Question 23

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What’s the difference between a virion and a viroid?
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  • There’s no difference. The terms are synonymous
  • A viroid is bigger than a virion
  • A viroid only infects plants while a virion only infects animals
  • A viroid only has a capsid and no genetic material
  • A viroid only has RNA and no capsid
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