Summary: Microbiology 6
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1 Microbiology 6
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Host cells of viruses include
All of the choices are correct (Human, plants, bacteria, and protozoa) -
Helical and icosahedral are terms used to describe the shape of a virus
Capsid -
A naked virus only has a(n)
Nucleocapsid -
All of the following pertain to virus envelopes except
Located between the capsid and nucleic acid -
Classification of viruses into families involves determining all of the following characteristics except
Biochemical reactions -
The correct sequence of events in viral multiplication is
Adsorption, penetration, uncoating, synthesis, assembly, release -
Viruses acquire envelopes around their nucleocapsids during
Release -
The process of dissolving the envelope and capsid to release the viral nucleic acid is
Uncoating -
Mammalian viruses capable of starting tumors are
Oncoviruses -
Viruses that cause infection resulting in alternating periods of activity with symptoms and inactivity without symptoms are calls
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