Chapter 6 Microbiology
Proteinaceous infectious particles are known as ____
prions
Poxviridae
skin lesions
Steps of HIV infection
step 1: HIV RNA and other viral proteins enter the cell. step 2: Viral DNA is synthesized. step 3: Provirus appears. step 4: Viral DNA is transcribed into viral RNA. step 5: New virus particles are released
List, in order, the stages of animal virus replication.
Attachment → Penetration (entry) → Uncoating → Biosynthesis → Assembly → Release
Although there are no current treatments for prion infections, which of the following could be used? A. antibiotics B. nucleases C. proteases D. sulfa drugs
C. proteases
(−)ssRNA is transcribed into (+)ssRNA using which of the following? A. DNA polymerase encoded by the host cell B. DNA polymerase encoded by the virus C. RNA polymerase encoded by the host cell D. RNA polymerase encoded by the virus
D. RNA polymerase encoded by the virus
Which scientist first discovered prions? A. Dimitri Ivanovski B. Edward Jenner C. HenriettaLacks D. Stanley Prusiner
D. Stanley Prusiner
The liquid portion of blood that does not contain clotting factors is known as which of the following? A. erythrocytes B. plasma C. platelets D. serum
D. serum
The Baltimore Classification system describes viruses according to which characteristic? A. capsid shape B. host-cellsusceptibility C. the presence or absence of an envelope D. the viral genome
D. the viral genome
An acellular entity composed of a small circular RNA molecule without a capsid and is not capable of replicating its genome is known as which of the following? A. provirus B. virion C. viroid D. virusoid
D. virusoid
T/F A zoonosis can only be transmitted from animals to humans.
False
T/F Any virus can infect any host cell.
False
T/F Prion diseases cannot be transmitted from one generation to the next.
False
T/F The hemagglutinin assay can only identify infectious virus particles.
False
T/F There is a cure for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
False
T/F Viruses are facultative intracellular pathogens.
False
___ occurs when a random piece of bacterial chromosomal DNA is transferred by the phage during the lytic cycle.
Generalized transduction
What are the two spike proteins of influenza virus?
Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase.
Why are naked animal viruses unable to enter host cells through membrane fusion?
Naked viruses do not have lipid envelopes (only a protein capsid), so it cannot fuse with the host-cell membrane; rather, it enters via receptor-mediated endocytosis.
_____ is an enzyme used by retroviruses to produce complementary DNA from RNA
Reverse transcriptase
Herpesviridae
cold sores and/or genital warts
How is kuru transmitted? A. bloodborne transmission B. contaminated neurosurgical instruments C. eating contaminated cattle meat D. eating infected meat through cannibalism
eating infected meat through cannibalism
Picornaviridae
hepatitis
dsDNA envelope
hepatovirus
(+)ssRNA naked
herpes simplex virus
The lipid content of an enveloped virus is produced from the ____
host cell
dsDNA naked
influenza virus
Hemagglutinin
isolating antibodies from a patient, adding them to a virus, and seeing if the virus can clump erythrocytes
RT-PCR
making cDNA from RNA
Papillomaviridae
penile and/or cervical cancer
When a lawn of bacteria is grown on semisolid medium and those cells are lysed, the clear zones produced are known as ____
plaque
All viruses are composed of ________ and ________
protein and nucleic acid
The integrated genome of a retrovirus in a host cell is known as ____
provirus
(+)ssRNA enveloped
reovirus
Parvoviridae
respiratory tract infections
Define the term "tissue tropism."
Viruses can only infect certain types of cells.
PCR
using primers to amplify DNA
The protein content of an enveloped virus is produced from the ____
viral genome
The number of virions per unit volume is known as the _____
viral titer
What is a provirus? How does it compare to a prophage?
A provirus is the integrated genome from a retrovirus, whereas a prophage is the integrated genome from a bacteriophage.
Which of the following is the host-cell receptor that recognizes human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)? A. CD4 B. CD8 C. Gp120 D. sialic acid
A. CD4
Which method cannot be used to detect virus in a patient's serum? A. EIA B. hemagglutinin assay C. growth in pure culture D. RT-PCR
C. growth in pure culture
Which effect does tomato planta macho viroids have on the crop? A. browning of fruit B. crown-gallformation C. loss of chlorophyll D. lysis of root cells
C. loss of chlorophyll
Which unit of length best describes the average size of a virion? A. mm B. μm C. nm D. pm
C. nm
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are caused by which of the following? A. bacterium B. fungus C. prion D. virus
C. prion
Which of the following is a novel enzyme found in retroviruses? A. forward transcriptase B. retrotranscriptase C. reverse transcriptase D. Taq polymerase
C. reverse transcriptase
Chicken pox can reemerge as which disease? A. cowpox B. genitalwarts C. shingles D. smallpox
C. shingles
Which mechanism of horizontal gene transfer relies on the use of viruses? A. conjugation B. mutation C. transduction D. transformation
C. transduction
An acellular entity composed of a small circular RNA molecule without a capsid and capable of replicating its genome is known as which of the following? A. satellite RNA B. virion C. viroid D. virusoid
C. viroid
(−)ssRNA enveloped
HIV
Name two possible shapes for viral capsids.
Helical and polyhedral
EIA
using antibodies to detect viral antigens (proteins)
Which statement regarding the introduction of virus in eggs is true? A. Pox can form on the embryo. B. The virus cannot be introduced into the yolk sac. C. The virus will not kill the embryo if it is introduced early in development. D. Virus introduction will not disrupt embryonic development.
A. Pox can form on the embryo.
You are a nurse and you suspect that you may have been exposed to a particular virus. You and your health care provider decide to perform a hemagglutinin assay. A sample of your serum is taken and added to a sample of virus. Next, the virus and serum sample are added to erythrocytes. Upon examination, you do not see any agglutination occurring. Which can you conclude from these results? A. The test result suggests you may have been exposed to the virus, and your serum contains antibodies against the virus. B. The test result suggests you may have been exposed to the virus, but your serum does not contain antibodies against the virus. C. The test result suggests you may not have been exposed to the virus. D. You cannot make a conclusion from the information given.
A. The test result suggests you may have been exposed to the virus, and your serum contains antibodies against the virus.
Arthropods typically serve as which mechanism of transmission for viruses? A. biological vector B. fomite C. mechanicalvector D. both as fomites and as vectors
A. biological vector
Reverse transcriptase is used to generate which nucleic acid from RNA? A. cDNA B. dsRNA C. (+)ssRNA D. (−)ssRNA
A. cDNA
The excision of the viral genome from the host chromosome is known as which of the following? A. induction B. lysogeny C. phageconversion D. transduction
A. induction
9. In the lysogenic cycle of bacteriophages, the integrated phage genome is known as which of the following? A. prophage B. provirus C. virioid D. virion
A. prophage
What two methods can an enveloped animal virus use to enter a host cell?
Receptor-mediated endocytosis or membrane fusion
Viruses that infect bacterial cells are known as ____
bacteriophages
T/F (+)ssRNA can be directly used in translation at the ribosome.
True
T/F Most plant viruses do not kill their host.
True
T/F RT-PCR relies on an enzyme encoded by retroviruses.
True
T/F Satellite RNAs can encode for protein.
True
Which of the following is the scientist responsible for first discovering viruses (specifically, tobacco mosaic virus)? A. Dimitri Ivanovski B. Edward Jenner C. HenriettaLacks D. Stanley Prusiner
A. Dimitri Ivanovski
Which of the following is not a property of a virus? A. It is an infectious cellular pathogen. B. It is an obligate intracellular pathogen. C. Its genome consists of DNA or RNA. D. Its genome is surrounded by a protein capsid.
A. It is an infectious cellular pathogen.
8. Which of the following properly lists (in order) the steps of viral replication? A. Attachment → Lysis → Penetration → Biosynthesis → Maturation B. Attachment → Penetration → Biosynthesis → Maturation → Lysis C. Biosynthesis → Attachment → Penetration → Lysis → Maturation D. Penetration → Biosynthesis → Lysis → Attachment → Maturation
B. Attachment → Penetration → Biosynthesis → Maturation → Lysis
A bacteriophage infects a host cell and the genome integrates itself into the host chromosome. Sometime later, the phage is excised along with a short piece of DNA adjacent to the insertion point. Both the phage DNA and the host DNA are packaged into the same capsid. The bacteriophage then infects a new cell, delivering both phage and bacterial DNA. Which process is being described in this scenario? A. The lysogenic cycle, reactivating as the lytic cycle, followed by generalized transduction B. The lysogenic cycle, reactivating as the lytic cycle, followed by specialized transduction C. The lytic cycle, reactivating as the lysogenic cycle, followed by generalized transduction D. The lytic cycle, reactivating as the lysogenic cycle, followed by specialized transduction
B. The lysogenic cycle, reactivating as the lytic cycle, followed by specialized transduction
The protein subunits that surround the nucleic acid of a virus are known as which of the following? A. amino acids B. capsomeres C. chromatins D. telomeres
B. capsomeres
Viruses can be visualized using which method? A. compound light microscope B. electron microscope C. the naked eye D. ultraviolet rays
B. electron microscope
In retroviruses, the integrated phage genome is known as which of the following? A. prophage B. provirus C. virioid D. virion
B. provirus
Which of the following viruses does not cause latent infections? A. adenovirus B. Epstein-Barr virus C. herpes simplex virus D. varicella-zoster virus
adenovirus
