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viruses need this to reproduce
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Why are viruses considered nonliving?
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If viruses are nonliving, how do they reproduce?
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Viruses are not living cells, so they cannot divide on their own. (1 point) Responses True True False
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how is antigenic drift beneficial for viruses
a. it changes how gene code for antigens b. it leads to less mrna which is easier
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What is the scientific name for the avian flu?
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Which of the following are TRUE regarding viruses? (select all correct answers)
Which of the following are TRUE regarding
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Is the following statement true? “Antigenic drift and other mutations to the DNA of viruses are always beneficial for the
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True or false viruses are not living cells so they cannot divide on their own.
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Viruses need this to reproduce.
a. a parent cell b. a host cell c. bacteria d. none of these
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Viruses are not living cells, so they cannot divide on their own.
a. True b. Flase
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Viruses are classified as non-living. Which of these characteristics supports that classification?
Responses Viruses can
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Which of the following happens are part of both the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle?
Responses The entire virus infects the
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Viruses use two different cycles of replication, the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. In what way is the lysogenic cycle
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Viruses use two different cycles of replication, the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. In what way is the lysogenic cycle
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student claim correct
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim
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The steps of the lytic cycle of viral reproduction Are shown below but they are not in the correct order.
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The steps of the lytic cycle of viral reproduction
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this cycle is longer and has a dormant stage and the virus DNA combines with the host DNA.
this cycle is short and takes over the
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True or false antigenic drift and other mutations to the DNA of viruses are always beneficial for the virus
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Is the following statement true? “Antigenic drift and other mutations to the DNA of viruses are always beneficial for
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Th corona virus is a virus that has spread from animals to humans. Mutation in which of the following viral proteins is likely
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How is antigenic drift beneficial for viruses?(1 point)
Responses It creates a variety of immune responses in the host organisms.
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How is antigenic drift beneficial for viruses?(1 point)
Responses It leads to less mRNA which is easier to copy. It leads to less
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce
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Bacteriophage go through similar stages as animal viruses except
Multiple Choice adsorption. release. synthesis. attachment.
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Not all viruses are the same. Viruses can have different shapes, different proteins, and different types of genetic material.
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Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like
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What Viruses and Bacteria Have in Common?
Although viruses and bacteria are different, they do share several similarities. Some
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Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like
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Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like
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Typically viruses that inhabit our poop the most are those of:
Typically viruses that inhabit our poop the most are those of:
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