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Interanuclear inclusion bodies are found in cells infected with
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A. Parvoviruses
B. Herpesviruses
C. Adenoviruses
D. all of these
Correct Answer
all of these
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1. The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is
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A. habitats which are extreme environments with regard to acidity
B. absence of a nuclear membrane temperature
C. presence of a cell wall containing a characteristic outer membrane
D. cytoplasmic ribosomes that are 70S
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Correct Answer: absence of a nuclear membrane temperature
2. The isolation of the gonorrhoea - causing organisms,
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
,from a clinical specimen is facilitated by the use of media containing
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A. cellulose
B. certain antibiotics
C. succinate
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: certain antibiotics
3. Medium acid foods with a pH between 5.3 and 4.5 are likely to undergo
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A. flat sour spoilage
B. putrefaction
C. both (a) and (b)
D. TA spoilage
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Correct Answer: TA spoilage
4. Which of the following is the spike antigen of HIV-I?
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A. gp 120
B. gp 140
C. gp 36
D. gp 41
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Correct Answer: gp 120
5. Swelling of the can is caused primarily by
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A. gas forming, anaerobic spore formers
B. gas forming, aerobic spore formers
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: gas forming, anaerobic spore formers
6. In viruses with envelopes
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A. the envelope and the embedded proteins are encoded by the viral nucleic acid
B. the envelope is derived from the host but it contains embedded proteins coded by the viral nucleic acid
C. the envelope is coded by the viral nucleic acids, but the proteins come from the host's membrane proteins
D. the envelope and its imbedded proteins are derived from the host's membranes
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Correct Answer: the envelope is derived from the host but it contains embedded proteins coded by the viral nucleic acid
7. The death of a river by environmental pollutants ultimately results from
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A. the overpopulation of algae
B. the overabundance of toxic proteins
C. the depletion of oxygen
D. the buildup of sediment on the river bottom
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Correct Answer: the depletion of oxygen
8. What is the colour of gram-negative bacteria on a gram staining?
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A. Purple
B. Pink
C. Green
D. Colourless
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Correct Answer: Pink
9. Microcapsules are composed of
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A. proteins
B. polysaccharides
C. lipids
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
10. Commercially available ELISA kits are used for the detection of
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A. rotavirus
B. hepatitis B surface antigen
C. anti-HIV antibodies
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
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