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Oral infections with herpes simplex virus 1 can lie dormant in nerve cells for years,and when a patient becomes stressed,the virus is released,forming cold sores on the lips.Why would the virus form a cold sore?


A) To allow it to spread to a new host
B) So that it can mutate and survive an antibiotic treatments
C) To move to another part of the body
D) To avoid the immune system
E) To warn other people that the host is infected

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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An infectious RNA molecule is a:


A) Virus
B) Virion
C) Viroid
D) Prion
E) Prophage

F) A) and E)
G) B) and C)

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The type of viral infection in which a virus enters a host cell immediately replicates and causes the host cell to burst is:


A) A rare form of viral infection
B) A transgenic infection
C) A lysogenic infection
D) A lytic infection
E) A systematic infection

F) C) and E)
G) B) and E)

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The stage of viral replication in which the viral nucleic acid is released inside the cell is:


A) Penetration
B) Release
C) Attachment
D) Synthesis
E) Assembly

F) C) and E)
G) B) and C)

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An infectious protein is a:


A) Virus
B) Viroid
C) Prion
D) Virion
E) Prophage

F) All of the above
G) C) and D)

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Oral infections with herpes simplex virus 1 can lie dormant in nerve cells for years,and when a patient becomes stressed,the virus is released,forming cold sores on the lips.While lying dormant the virus is in which of the following states?


A) Lysogenic
B) Symptomatic
C) Latent
D) Replicative
E) Infective

F) B) and E)
G) A) and B)

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The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) only affects a specific class of cells in the immune system called T helper cells,and not other types of T cells.Which is the best explanation for this observation?


A) HIV can only replicate inside of T helper cells
B) Only T helper cells have reverse transcriptase
C) The T helper cells are not necessary for the immune system to fight viral infections
D) Only T helper cells have the correct receptor on their cell surface
E) HIV can only be released from T helper cells

F) C) and E)
G) B) and C)

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D

HIV is a:


A) Double-stranded DNA virus
B) Single-stranded RNA virus
C) Single-stranded DNA virus
D) Double-stranded RNA virus
E) Prion

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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HIV:


A) Is a retrovirus
B) Infects most mammals
C) Can be killed with antibiotics
D) Causes liver cancer
E) Can be transmitted through the skin

F) A) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Since viruses have no active methods of entering plant cells,they must rely upon mechanically caused wounds,vegetative propagation of plants,grafting,seed,pollen,and being carried on the mouth parts of chewing insects.Tobacco mosaic virus is most commonly introduced into plants through small wounds caused by handling and by insects chewing on plant parts.What would prevent viruses from easily entering plant cells?


A) The cell wall on the virus
B) The plasma membrane on the plant
C) The cell wall on the plant
D) The plasma membrane on the virus
E) The protein coat on the virus

F) All of the above
G) B) and E)

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Drugs like Aziodothymidine (AZT) :


A) Inhibit viral DNA from inserting into the host chromosome
B) Inhibit the cleaving of proteins needed to make the protein coat of a virus
C) Inhibit host cells from reproducing
D) Inhibit reverse transcriptase
E) Inhibit viruses from entering a host cell

F) C) and D)
G) B) and D)

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D

figure 15.9 figure 15.9   -If a person is treated with a single anti-HIV drug,they often end up with a resistant strain.How does this occur? A) The drugs weaken the immune system, making a patient more susceptible to infection with resistant strains of HIV B) The drug causes mutations in the HIV, making them resistant to the drug C) The drugs kill all sensitive viruses, leaving only the pre-existing resistant viruses D) The HIV wants to avoid the drug, so it becomes resistant -If a person is treated with a single anti-HIV drug,they often end up with a resistant strain.How does this occur?


A) The drugs weaken the immune system, making a patient more susceptible to infection with resistant strains of HIV
B) The drug causes mutations in the HIV, making them resistant to the drug
C) The drugs kill all sensitive viruses, leaving only the pre-existing resistant viruses
D) The HIV wants to avoid the drug, so it becomes resistant

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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The host range of a virus is:


A) The geographical location in which the virus is found
B) The type of organisms or cells that a virus can infect
C) Determined by receptor molecules on living cells
D) Determined by the prey it feeds on
E) The biome it is found in

F) B) and D)
G) C) and D)

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Oral infections with herpes simplex virus 1 can lie dormant in nerve cells for years,and when a patient becomes stressed,the virus is released,forming cold sores on the lips.In a cold sore,the virus is in which of the following states?


A) Latent
B) Lysogenic
C) Assembly
D) Remissive
E) Asymptomatic

F) D) and E)
G) C) and E)

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The genetic information in viruses:


A) Is found in the nucleus of the virus
B) Is always DNA
C) Can be DNA or RNA
D) Is always RNA
E) Can be replicated outside of a cell

F) B) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Hepatitis A and C contain an RNA genome while hepatitis B contains a DNA genome.What could you conclude about these hepatitis viruses?


A) They do not all share a common ancestor
B) They do not all affect the liver
C) They all have the same symptoms
D) They all have the same mode of transmission
E) They all have the same rate of occurrence

F) C) and D)
G) B) and D)

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Viruses can infect all higher life forms such as plants and animals,but cannot infect bacteria.

A) True
B) False

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A reason or reasons given by scientists as to why viruses are not considered living organisms include:


A) Viruses do not contain genetic information
B) Viruses do not reproduce on their own
C) Viruses are all smaller than the smallest known cells
D) Viruses do not contain a nucleus
E) Viruses can be frozen and still survive

F) B) and E)
G) C) and D)

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Viruses that infect bacteria are:


A) Not known to exist
B) Prions
C) Bacteriophages
D) Composed of protein only
E) Also capable of causing disease in humans

F) A) and B)
G) All of the above

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Smallpox is an enveloped virus with a DNA genome.We have eliminated this once deadly virus through an aggressive world-wide vaccination program.Why might a vaccine be successful with smallpox,but not with HIV?


A) Because smallpox is an enveloped virus
B) Because viruses with DNA genomes must replicate inside a host cell
C) Because RNA is more stable than DNA, and is less likely to be destroyed by the vaccine
D) Because host cells have RNA in them, and thus don't raise antibodies against RNA
E) Because DNA genomes mutate less rapidly than RNA genomes

F) B) and E)
G) D) and E)

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