Viruses:
1. Introduction to Microbiology
Acellular Infectious Agents: Viruses, Viroids & Prions
- Multiple Choice
- Multiple Choice
This type of acellular infectious agent is only known to infect plants and is a small, circular, single-stranded nucleic acid molecule.
- Multiple Choice
An infectious protein is known to cause neurodegenerative diseases in humans such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease ('mad cow disease'). This type of acellular infectious agent is known as a _________.
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about acellular infectious agents is FALSE?
- Open Question
All of the following can be transmitted by recreational (i.e., swimming) water sources except
a. amebic dysentery.
b. cholera.
c. giardiasis.
d. hepatitis B.
e. salmonellosis.
- Open Question
Which of the following is not an acellular agent?
a. viroid
b. virus
c. rickettsia
d. prion
- Open Question
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Viruses move toward their host cells.
b. Viruses are capable of metabolism.
c. Viruses lack a cytoplasmic membrane.
d. Viruses grow in response to their environmental conditions.
- Open Question
A virus that is specific for a bacterial host is called a __________ .
a. phage
b. prion
c. virion
d. viroid
- Open Question
A naked virus __________ .
a. lacks a membranous envelope
b. has injected its DNA or RNA into a host cell
c. is devoid of capsomeres
d. is one that is unattached to a host cell
- Open Question
Which of the following statements is false?
a. Viruses may have circular DNA.
b. dsRNA is found in bacteria more often than in viruses.
c. Viral DNA may be linear.
d. Typically, viruses have DNA or RNA but not both.
- Open Question
Another name for a complete virus is ___________ .
a. virion
b. viroid
c. prion
d. capsid
- Open Question
Which of the following is not a criterion for specific family classification of viruses?
a. the type of nucleic acid
b. envelope structure
c. capsid type present
d. lipid composition
- Open Question
A clear zone of phage infection in a bacterial lawn is __________ .
a. a prophage
b. a plaque
c. naked
d. a zone of inhibition
- Open Question
Match each numbered term with its following description.
1. _________ uncoating
2. _________ prophage
3. _________ retrovirus
4. _________ bacteriophage
5. _________ capsid
6. _________ envelope
7. _________ virion
8. _________ provirus
9. _________ benign tumor
10. ________ cancer
A. dormant virus in a eukaryotic cell
B. a virus that infects a bacterium
C. transcribes DNA from RNA
D. protein coat of virus
E. a membrane on the outside of a virus
F. complete viral particle
G. inactive virus within bacterial cell
H. removal of capsomeres from a virion
I. invasive neoplastic cells
J. harmless neoplastic cells
- Open Question
Label each step in the bacteriophage replication cycle below.
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