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Which family has received most interest in their development as a biological control agent against insects?
Options
A.
Reoviridae
B.
Baculoviridae
C.
Iridoviridae
D.
Poxviridae
Correct Answer
Baculoviridae
Viruses in Eukaryotes problems
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1. The __________ of the influenza-enveloped virus appear to be involved in attachment to the host cell receptor site.
Options
A. fimbriae
B. flagellae
C. hemagluttinin
D. neuraminidase
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Correct Answer: hemagluttinin
2. The size of viruses is usually measured in
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A. centimeters
B. micrometers
C. nanometers
D. millimeters
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Correct Answer: nanometers
3. In order for a virus to replicate
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A. the capsid must enter the host cell cytoplasm
B. the host cell must be undergoing mitosis
C. the genome must be released in the cytoplasm
D. the host cell must lack a cell membrane
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Correct Answer: the genome must be released in the cytoplasm
4. Enzyme neuraminidase is carried by which of the following viruses?
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A. Human immunodeficiency virus
B. Epstein-Barr virus
C. Influenza virus
D. Adenovirus
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Correct Answer: Influenza virus
5. Which of the following viruses belong to family Flaviviridae?
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A. Rubella virus
B. Yellow fever virus
C. Hepatitis C virus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
6. Viral RNA is replicated in the host cell
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A. cytoplasmic matrix
B. nucleus
C. mitochondria
D. lysozomes
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Correct Answer: cytoplasmic matrix
7. Intracellular structures formed during many viral infections, called __________ , which can directly disrupt cell structure.
Options
A. prokaryotes
B. chromosomal disruptions
C. inclusion bodies
D. cytocidal bodies
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Correct Answer: inclusion bodies
8. Which of the following is the agent associated with the development of neurodegenerative disease in livestock and humans?
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A. Prions
B. Viroids
C. virions
D. Virinos
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Correct Answer: Prions
9. Viroids are composed of
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A. single-stranded DNA
B. double-stranded DNA
C. single-stranded RNA
D. double-stranded RNA
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Correct Answer: single-stranded RNA
10. The hepadnaviruses such as hepatitis B virus are quite different from other DNA viruses with respect to genome replication. These replicate their DNA using
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A. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase
B. reverse transcriptase
C. Rnase H
D. DNA ligase
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Correct Answer: reverse transcriptase
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