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What is the difference betwen RNA virus and Retrovirus?
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Nuwaya
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A typical virus is a packet of protein and DNA (or RNA) and can be spherical in shape. The influenza A virus is a spherical
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Viruses are infectious agents that often cause diseases in plants. Different viruses have different potency levels, and this
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Stephanie
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Which of these does need a virus need in order to survive?
A. A host cell to prove oxygen for the virus B. New ADP from a host
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Amber sugar
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Which statement best describes viral reproduction
A. Viruses may contain DNA or RNA B. The lysogenic phase of viral replication
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Amber sugar
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Which of the following describes how lysogenic virsuses are different from lytic viruses.(1 point)
Responses Lysogenic viruses
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Which statement best describes viral reproduction?(1 point)
Responses Viruses reproduce independent of cell based organisms.
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Jo ma
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Which statement best describes viral reproduction?(1 point)
Viruses reproduce independent of cell based organisms. Viruses may
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Which is a positive use of viruses?
delivering genetic material killing host cells causing viral diseases infecting fruit trees
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Which describes inactive viruses?
The virus enters the cell and immediately starts reproducing. When a cell divides, the
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What is not reproduced when a virus invades a host cell?
the virus’s proteins the virus’s genetic material more host cells
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You wish to study a variant [a close relative] of the Tobacco Mosaic virus. Specifically you want to characterize the capsid and
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Chels
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You wish to study a variant [a close relative] of the Tobacco Mosaic virus. Specifically you want to characterize the capsid and
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Chels
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Which of the following describes how lysogenic virsuses are different from lytic viruses.(1 point)
Responses  Lysogenic
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ooga booga
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1. A typical virus is a packet of protein and DNA or RNA and can be spherical in shape. The influenza A virus is a spherical
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Roger
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compare and contrast the mode of reproduction of a DNA virus with that of a typical RNA virus (retrovirus).
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sheer
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explain defferences between HBV protein and LBV protein
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madzia
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Which of the following is caused by the filovirus species?
A. Shingles B. Measles C. Varicella D. Ebola Correct answer only
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One of the way that a virus can avoid being detected by the immune system is to egress from the host cell by:
a. lysis b.
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biology
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mason Mascolino\mason
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compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA
a provirus is newly replicated viral DNA after injection A provirus is bacterial
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susssy baaaka
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Why is the common cold virus difficult to cure in humans?
It is a spherical-shaped virus with many protein receptors. It is
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susssy baaaka
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what characteristics of life do viruses have?describe the ways in which viruses differ from living cells.
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shayla
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How are new viruses made? (1 point)
A. • asexual reproduction B. sexual reproduction C. • viral DNA or RNA copied by a host
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Compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA. (1 point)
A. A provirus is newly replicated viral DNA after injection. B. • A
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Why is the common cold virus difficult to cure in humans? (1 point)
A. • It is a spherical-shaped virus with many protein
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What function makes the HIV virus unique? (1 point)
A. • It has viral DNA that is transmitted through indirect contact with
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why are RNA viruses much more deadly than DNA viruses?
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ALL Viruses have the following structures, EXCEPT ____________.
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bhgu
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Summarize the lytic cycle.
a A virus lays eggs on the host cell’s protein coat, which then hatch and move on to infect other
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1.1.4 Viruses are mainly composed of:
A Protein and nucleic acid B DNA and RNA C Cytoplasm and nuclei D Cellulose and protein
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Ellie
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All viruses are:
A Prokaryotes B Unicellular and pathogens C Cellular in structure D Acellular and non-living
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Ellie
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Distinguish between the lytic and lysogenic cycles of viruses. (1 point)
• The viral genome is only injected into the cell
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Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point)ResponsesThe viral DNA incorporates itself with the host cell’s and replicates whenever the
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Which of the following describes how lysogenic virsuses are different from lytic viruses.(1 point)
Responses Lysogenic viruses
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Which of these does a virus need in order to multiply?(1 point)
Responses Chloroplasts from a host cell Chloroplasts from a host
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Match
1. bacteriophage: bacteriophage 2. capsid: capsid 3. lysogenic infection: lysogenic infection 4. lytic infection: lytic
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Summarize the lytic cycle. (1 point)
A virus injects its genetic material into the host cell, copies itself, and then forms new
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Which table correctly compares a virus and a living organism?
A. Characteristic Virus Living Organism Composition cells genetic
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. Compare and contrast the traits of viruses and bacteria. Is a virus considered a living thing? Explain your answer in 3–5
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Compare a virus to a unicellular organism.(1 point)
Responses Viruses need energy; unicellular organisms do not need energy.
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Differentiate between the lysogenic and lytic cycles.(1 point)
Responses The virus injects DNA into the host cell during the
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Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point) Responses A virus lays eggs on the host cell’s protein coat, which then hatch and move on
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Compare and contrast the traits of viruses and bacteria. Is a virus considered a living thing? Explain your answer in 3 to 5
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Why is the common cold virus difficult to cure in humans?
It possesses a viral genome that mutates very quickly. It is spherical
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How are new viruses made?
Viral DNA or RNA copied by a host cell. Viral DNA or RNA copied by viral cells. Asexual reproduction.
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Compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA.(1 point)
Responses A provirus is viral DNA incorporated into the host cell’s
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Which of the following compares and contrasts a provirus and viral DNA?
A provirus is newly replicated viral DNA after injection.
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The stage of viral replication in which the viral nucleic acid is released inside the cell is ?
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Anonymous
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ARE VIRUSES LIVING OR DEAD? DISCUSS THIS QUESTION BY USING THE KNOWLEGDE ABOUT VIRUSES AND THEIR LIFE CYCLES.
Describe the life
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