Deck 10: Viruses

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Viruses have some of the properties of living organisms. Which of the following is a characteristic of all organisms,but not of viruses?

A) presence of a plasma membrane
B) capable of metabolism
C) ability to reproduce
D) grow in response to their environment conditions
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The advantage of the viral envelope includes:

A) helps viruses infect new cells by fusion of the envelope with the host's plasma membrane.
B) resists increased temperature
C) resists extreme pH (below 6 or above 8)
D) protects viruses
Question
DNA viruses are grouped into families based on the following characteristics except:

A) presence of an envelope
B) presence of a capsid
C) whether DNA is single stranded or double stranded
D) whether DNA is linear or circular
Question
The families of RNA viruses are distinguished from one another by all of the following except

A) presence of an envelope
B) presence of a capsid and its shape
C) sense or nonsense RNA
D) whether RNA is linear or circular
Question
Common cold and flu are caused by which of the following pair of viruses?

A) rhinovirus - orthomyxoviridae
B) enterovirus - retrovirus
C) flavivirus - rhinovirus
D) poxyvirus - papillomavirus
Question
The reason that retroviruses can direct the formation of DNA from RNA is because most retroviruses contain the following enzyme

A) RNA polymerase
B) DNA polymerase
C) DNA ligase
D) reverse transcriptase
Question
Viruses that have a single strand of RNA that acts as a template for DNA synthesis are known as

A) retroviruses.
B) proviruses.
C) viroids.
D) bacteriophages.
E) lytic phages.
Question
Which of the following viruses are known for causing latent infections?

A) adenoviruses
B) herpesviruses
C) poxviruses
D) parvoviruses
Question
You have isolated an unknown virus. It is a double-stranded DNA and does not have an envelope. To which virus family does it mostly likely belong?

A) paramyxoviridae
B) retroviridae
C) adenoviridae
D) parvoviridae
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A viral infection is ineffective by the treatment of anti-RNA drug. The most likely reason is that this virus is a

A) picornavirus
B) orthomyxovirus
C) poxvirus
D) reovirus
Question
Some viruses have a lipid bilayer,also known as the viral envelope. The viral envelope most likely comes from the following source:

A) host cell plasma membrane
B) host membrane bound organelles
C) host nucleus
D) another virus
Question
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)is caused by a retrovirus. Which of the following best represents the genetic information flow used by retroviruses?

A) DNA à mRNA à protein
B) DNA à protein
C) RNA à DNA à mRNA à protein
D) RNA à protein
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A latent viral infection is an infection in which

A) a viral replication is slow
B) a virus remains within host cells without causing a disease
C) a viral infection causes a disease progression gradually over a long period
D) a viral replication has stopped
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A naked virus

A) has no protein wrapping around its nucleic acid.
B) is unable to attach itself to a host cell.
C) has no membranous envelope
D) has no infectious piece of DNA
Question
All of the following viruses may stay inside of a cell for many years and remain inactive except

A) herpes
B) chickenpox
C) HIV
D) enterovirus
Question
Which of the following structures do viruses use to attach themselves to the host cell and help viruses enter the host cells?

A) viral spikes
B) viral tails
C) viral particles
D) viral nucleic acid
Question
Viruses are referred to as obligate parasites because

A) viral DNA inserts itself into host DNA.
B) they reproduce and then exit the cell.
C) they use the host's energy to live.
D) they use the host cell's nucleotides and enzymes to reproduce.
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Viruses that infect bacteria are known as complex viruses. Which of the following diagrams represents a complex virus?

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Which of the following is not caused by a poxvirus?

A) smallpox
B) chickenpox
C) cowpox
D) monkeypox
Question
A virus's RNA can be directly used to synthesize proteins by the host cell after infection in a process shown below:

A) RNAà protein
B) RNAà RNA à protein
C) RNA à DNA à protein
D) RNA à RNA à DNA à protein
Question
Because viruses such as bacteriophages lead to bursting of the bacterial host cell they are known as ________ viruses.

A) lytic
B) lysogenic
C) recurring
D) lethal
Question
Viruses can be grouped into the following categories except:

A) animal viruses
B) bacterial viruses
C) plant viruses
D) fungal viruses
Question
Temperate phages

A) do not always undergo a lytic cycle
B) only replicate at certain temperatures
C) are those that cause disease
D) form plaques on bacterial lawns
Question
Reactivation of chickenpox long after the initial infection leads to the disease

A) cancer
B) influenza
C) shingles
D) varicella
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Prophages are responsible for production of the toxins found in

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Micrococcus luteus
C) Clostridium botulinum
D) Streptococcus lactis
Question
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about yellow fever?

A) endemic to the United States
B) the first human disease found to be caused by a virus
C) the first confirmation that an insect could transmit a virus
D) caused by a flavivirus
E) its first name was yellow jack
Question
Bacteriophages contain the enzyme lysozyme,which is used to

A) replicate viral DNA.
B) shut down bacterial cell metabolism.
C) weaken bacterial cell walls.
D) help recognize the proper bacterial host.
Question
Viral DNA lying within a bacterial chromosome is called a ________ while the combination of a bacterial cell and its temperate phage is called a ________.

A) prophage, lysogen
B) plaque, lysogen
C) lysogen, prophage
D) prophage, retrovirus
Question
Plaques are

A) bacterial colonies
B) another name for single viruses
C) areas where bacterial cells have been lysed
D) bacterial film
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A virus that is specific for a bacterial host is called

A) phage
B) prion
C) viroid
D) virion
Question
The virus that causes human severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)infects all of the following except

A) humans
B) dogs and cats
C) birds
D) snakes
Question
Growth of a bacterium which contains a prophage represents a

A) lytic cycle
B) temperate cycle
C) lysogenic cycle
D) induction
Question
Why is there concern about the recent outbreak of avian influenza in Netherlands? Because

A) avian influenza may infect humans.
B) human influenza may exchange genetic material with avian influenza and infect humans.
C) avian influenza may spread to other countries.
D) avian influenza may change to another virus that could infect humans.
Question
Which of the following is used by negative strand RNA viruses such as measles and influenza during their replication cycle?

A) synthesize DNA via reverse transcriptase
B) synthesize a double stranded RNA intermediate
C) synthesize an RNA:DNA hybrid whose RNA is a (+) strand
D) synthesize an RNA:DNA hybrid whose DNA is a (-) strand
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Which of the following represents the correct order of steps in a typical virus replication cycle?

A) maturation à adsorption à penetration à release
B) adsorption à penetration à release à maturation
C) adsorption à penetration à synthesis à maturation
D) adsorption à penetration à maturation à synthesis
Question
Bacteriophage DNA is transcribed to mRNA during the ________ phase of viral replication.

A) penetration
B) synthesis
C) maturation
D) release
Question
What would be a reasonable number of new phages to expect from one round of viral replication in one cell?

A) 2
B) 100
C) 1000
D) 10000
Question
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)is a viral respiratory illness that was first reported in Asia in 2003. Which of the following viruses was identified as the cause for SARS in humans?

A) Coronaviruses
B) Enterovirus
C) Filovirus
D) Rotavirus
Question
Assembly of new viral components into a complete virion takes place during viral

A) maturation
B) adsorption
C) penetration
D) synthesis
Question
Much of the information about how viruses work has been gleaned from studying T even phages that infect

A) bacteria
B) human cells
C) mammalian cells
D) plant cells
Question
Why was it previously believed that only DNA viruses can cause cancer? How can RNA viruses cause cancer?
Question
The only RNA tumor virus that causes human cancer is

A) retroviruses
B) proviruses
C) rhinovirus
D) rubella virus
Question
Viroids are composed of

A) single infectious proteins
B) double stranded RNA
C) single-stranded linear DNA
D) single-stranded circular RNA
Question
A drug or other agent that induces defects during embryonic development is known as a

A) syncytia
B) capsomere
C) teratogen
D) carcinogen
Question
A rare form of cancer that has become common among men with AIDS is

A) Kaposi's sarcoma
B) Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
C) tuberculosis
D) Burkitt's lymphoma
Question
Diseases such as Creutzfeld-Jacob disease,kuru,and mad cow disease are caused by

A) RNA viruses
B) DNA viruses
C) bacteria
D) prions
Question
How are computer viruses similar to and different from biological viruses? Are computer viruses alive? Why or why not?
Question
Which of the following explains how DNA tumor viruses may cause human cancers?

A) viral proteins infect other uninfected host cells
B) viral proteins block the effect of tumor-suppressor genes which prevent uncontrolled cell division
C) viral particles infect sex cells and transmit the virions to offspring.
D) use viral reverse transcriptase to integrate the DNA tumor viruses into the host chromosome
Question
Which of the following viruses plays an important role in the development of cervical cancer?

A) adenoviruses
B) herpes viruses
C) papilloma viruses
D) slow viruses
Question
Cells taken directly from an animal and cultured in vitro represent

A) primary cell cultures
B) diploid fibroblast strains
C) continuous cell lines from human embryos
D) continuous cell lines that have been reisolated from animal tissues
Question
All of the following reasons explain why eggs are often used to grow animal viruses except

A) eggs are large cells
B) eggs are sterile
C) eggs contain a number of sites that are suitable for viral replication
D) eggs are easy to store
Question
Why did scientists initially resist the idea of an infectious,self-replicating protein?
Question
Enveloped animal viruses typically leave the host cell by

A) host cell lysis
B) host cell rupture
C) budding
D) animal viruses never leave the host cell
Question
The most conclusive evidence that viruses cause cancers is provided by the following:

A) the presence of oncogenes in humans
B) the presence of antibodies against viruses in cancer patients
C) treating cancer patients with antibiotics
D) development of a cancer following an injection of viruses
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A prion is made of which of the following?

A) RNA
B) DNA
C) proteins
D) both DNA and RNA
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Recognition of the proper host cell by an animal virus may be aided by the ________ of the virus.

A) spikes
B) tail fibers
C) DNA
D) cell membrane
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A lysogenous phage which enters a lytic cycle is said to have undergone

A) transformation
B) induction
C) transcription
D) lysogenic conversion
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Some liver cancer patients are found to have had chronic liver infection. The most likely cause of this infection is by

A) adenoviruses
B) herpesviruses
C) hepadnaviruses
D) parvoviruses
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Deck 10: Viruses
1
Viruses have some of the properties of living organisms. Which of the following is a characteristic of all organisms,but not of viruses?

A) presence of a plasma membrane
B) capable of metabolism
C) ability to reproduce
D) grow in response to their environment conditions
A
2
The advantage of the viral envelope includes:

A) helps viruses infect new cells by fusion of the envelope with the host's plasma membrane.
B) resists increased temperature
C) resists extreme pH (below 6 or above 8)
D) protects viruses
A
3
DNA viruses are grouped into families based on the following characteristics except:

A) presence of an envelope
B) presence of a capsid
C) whether DNA is single stranded or double stranded
D) whether DNA is linear or circular
B
4
The families of RNA viruses are distinguished from one another by all of the following except

A) presence of an envelope
B) presence of a capsid and its shape
C) sense or nonsense RNA
D) whether RNA is linear or circular
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Common cold and flu are caused by which of the following pair of viruses?

A) rhinovirus - orthomyxoviridae
B) enterovirus - retrovirus
C) flavivirus - rhinovirus
D) poxyvirus - papillomavirus
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The reason that retroviruses can direct the formation of DNA from RNA is because most retroviruses contain the following enzyme

A) RNA polymerase
B) DNA polymerase
C) DNA ligase
D) reverse transcriptase
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Viruses that have a single strand of RNA that acts as a template for DNA synthesis are known as

A) retroviruses.
B) proviruses.
C) viroids.
D) bacteriophages.
E) lytic phages.
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Which of the following viruses are known for causing latent infections?

A) adenoviruses
B) herpesviruses
C) poxviruses
D) parvoviruses
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You have isolated an unknown virus. It is a double-stranded DNA and does not have an envelope. To which virus family does it mostly likely belong?

A) paramyxoviridae
B) retroviridae
C) adenoviridae
D) parvoviridae
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A viral infection is ineffective by the treatment of anti-RNA drug. The most likely reason is that this virus is a

A) picornavirus
B) orthomyxovirus
C) poxvirus
D) reovirus
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Some viruses have a lipid bilayer,also known as the viral envelope. The viral envelope most likely comes from the following source:

A) host cell plasma membrane
B) host membrane bound organelles
C) host nucleus
D) another virus
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)is caused by a retrovirus. Which of the following best represents the genetic information flow used by retroviruses?

A) DNA à mRNA à protein
B) DNA à protein
C) RNA à DNA à mRNA à protein
D) RNA à protein
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A latent viral infection is an infection in which

A) a viral replication is slow
B) a virus remains within host cells without causing a disease
C) a viral infection causes a disease progression gradually over a long period
D) a viral replication has stopped
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A naked virus

A) has no protein wrapping around its nucleic acid.
B) is unable to attach itself to a host cell.
C) has no membranous envelope
D) has no infectious piece of DNA
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All of the following viruses may stay inside of a cell for many years and remain inactive except

A) herpes
B) chickenpox
C) HIV
D) enterovirus
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Which of the following structures do viruses use to attach themselves to the host cell and help viruses enter the host cells?

A) viral spikes
B) viral tails
C) viral particles
D) viral nucleic acid
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Viruses are referred to as obligate parasites because

A) viral DNA inserts itself into host DNA.
B) they reproduce and then exit the cell.
C) they use the host's energy to live.
D) they use the host cell's nucleotides and enzymes to reproduce.
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Viruses that infect bacteria are known as complex viruses. Which of the following diagrams represents a complex virus?

A) <strong>Viruses that infect bacteria are known as complex viruses. Which of the following diagrams represents a complex virus?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Viruses that infect bacteria are known as complex viruses. Which of the following diagrams represents a complex virus?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Viruses that infect bacteria are known as complex viruses. Which of the following diagrams represents a complex virus?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Viruses that infect bacteria are known as complex viruses. Which of the following diagrams represents a complex virus?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Which of the following is not caused by a poxvirus?

A) smallpox
B) chickenpox
C) cowpox
D) monkeypox
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A virus's RNA can be directly used to synthesize proteins by the host cell after infection in a process shown below:

A) RNAà protein
B) RNAà RNA à protein
C) RNA à DNA à protein
D) RNA à RNA à DNA à protein
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Because viruses such as bacteriophages lead to bursting of the bacterial host cell they are known as ________ viruses.

A) lytic
B) lysogenic
C) recurring
D) lethal
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Viruses can be grouped into the following categories except:

A) animal viruses
B) bacterial viruses
C) plant viruses
D) fungal viruses
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Temperate phages

A) do not always undergo a lytic cycle
B) only replicate at certain temperatures
C) are those that cause disease
D) form plaques on bacterial lawns
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Reactivation of chickenpox long after the initial infection leads to the disease

A) cancer
B) influenza
C) shingles
D) varicella
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Prophages are responsible for production of the toxins found in

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Micrococcus luteus
C) Clostridium botulinum
D) Streptococcus lactis
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Which of the following is a FALSE statement about yellow fever?

A) endemic to the United States
B) the first human disease found to be caused by a virus
C) the first confirmation that an insect could transmit a virus
D) caused by a flavivirus
E) its first name was yellow jack
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Bacteriophages contain the enzyme lysozyme,which is used to

A) replicate viral DNA.
B) shut down bacterial cell metabolism.
C) weaken bacterial cell walls.
D) help recognize the proper bacterial host.
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Viral DNA lying within a bacterial chromosome is called a ________ while the combination of a bacterial cell and its temperate phage is called a ________.

A) prophage, lysogen
B) plaque, lysogen
C) lysogen, prophage
D) prophage, retrovirus
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Plaques are

A) bacterial colonies
B) another name for single viruses
C) areas where bacterial cells have been lysed
D) bacterial film
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A virus that is specific for a bacterial host is called

A) phage
B) prion
C) viroid
D) virion
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The virus that causes human severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)infects all of the following except

A) humans
B) dogs and cats
C) birds
D) snakes
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Growth of a bacterium which contains a prophage represents a

A) lytic cycle
B) temperate cycle
C) lysogenic cycle
D) induction
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Why is there concern about the recent outbreak of avian influenza in Netherlands? Because

A) avian influenza may infect humans.
B) human influenza may exchange genetic material with avian influenza and infect humans.
C) avian influenza may spread to other countries.
D) avian influenza may change to another virus that could infect humans.
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Which of the following is used by negative strand RNA viruses such as measles and influenza during their replication cycle?

A) synthesize DNA via reverse transcriptase
B) synthesize a double stranded RNA intermediate
C) synthesize an RNA:DNA hybrid whose RNA is a (+) strand
D) synthesize an RNA:DNA hybrid whose DNA is a (-) strand
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35
Which of the following represents the correct order of steps in a typical virus replication cycle?

A) maturation à adsorption à penetration à release
B) adsorption à penetration à release à maturation
C) adsorption à penetration à synthesis à maturation
D) adsorption à penetration à maturation à synthesis
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Bacteriophage DNA is transcribed to mRNA during the ________ phase of viral replication.

A) penetration
B) synthesis
C) maturation
D) release
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What would be a reasonable number of new phages to expect from one round of viral replication in one cell?

A) 2
B) 100
C) 1000
D) 10000
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38
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)is a viral respiratory illness that was first reported in Asia in 2003. Which of the following viruses was identified as the cause for SARS in humans?

A) Coronaviruses
B) Enterovirus
C) Filovirus
D) Rotavirus
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Assembly of new viral components into a complete virion takes place during viral

A) maturation
B) adsorption
C) penetration
D) synthesis
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Much of the information about how viruses work has been gleaned from studying T even phages that infect

A) bacteria
B) human cells
C) mammalian cells
D) plant cells
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Why was it previously believed that only DNA viruses can cause cancer? How can RNA viruses cause cancer?
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42
The only RNA tumor virus that causes human cancer is

A) retroviruses
B) proviruses
C) rhinovirus
D) rubella virus
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Viroids are composed of

A) single infectious proteins
B) double stranded RNA
C) single-stranded linear DNA
D) single-stranded circular RNA
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A drug or other agent that induces defects during embryonic development is known as a

A) syncytia
B) capsomere
C) teratogen
D) carcinogen
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A rare form of cancer that has become common among men with AIDS is

A) Kaposi's sarcoma
B) Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
C) tuberculosis
D) Burkitt's lymphoma
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Diseases such as Creutzfeld-Jacob disease,kuru,and mad cow disease are caused by

A) RNA viruses
B) DNA viruses
C) bacteria
D) prions
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How are computer viruses similar to and different from biological viruses? Are computer viruses alive? Why or why not?
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48
Which of the following explains how DNA tumor viruses may cause human cancers?

A) viral proteins infect other uninfected host cells
B) viral proteins block the effect of tumor-suppressor genes which prevent uncontrolled cell division
C) viral particles infect sex cells and transmit the virions to offspring.
D) use viral reverse transcriptase to integrate the DNA tumor viruses into the host chromosome
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Which of the following viruses plays an important role in the development of cervical cancer?

A) adenoviruses
B) herpes viruses
C) papilloma viruses
D) slow viruses
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Cells taken directly from an animal and cultured in vitro represent

A) primary cell cultures
B) diploid fibroblast strains
C) continuous cell lines from human embryos
D) continuous cell lines that have been reisolated from animal tissues
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All of the following reasons explain why eggs are often used to grow animal viruses except

A) eggs are large cells
B) eggs are sterile
C) eggs contain a number of sites that are suitable for viral replication
D) eggs are easy to store
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Why did scientists initially resist the idea of an infectious,self-replicating protein?
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53
Enveloped animal viruses typically leave the host cell by

A) host cell lysis
B) host cell rupture
C) budding
D) animal viruses never leave the host cell
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The most conclusive evidence that viruses cause cancers is provided by the following:

A) the presence of oncogenes in humans
B) the presence of antibodies against viruses in cancer patients
C) treating cancer patients with antibiotics
D) development of a cancer following an injection of viruses
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A prion is made of which of the following?

A) RNA
B) DNA
C) proteins
D) both DNA and RNA
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Recognition of the proper host cell by an animal virus may be aided by the ________ of the virus.

A) spikes
B) tail fibers
C) DNA
D) cell membrane
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A lysogenous phage which enters a lytic cycle is said to have undergone

A) transformation
B) induction
C) transcription
D) lysogenic conversion
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Some liver cancer patients are found to have had chronic liver infection. The most likely cause of this infection is by

A) adenoviruses
B) herpesviruses
C) hepadnaviruses
D) parvoviruses
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