Chapter 13 Clicker Questions
If one virus particle infects a cell approximately how many infectious virus particles are present during the synthesis step of the virus replication cycle
0
What is a prophage
A copy of the viral genome inserted into the host cell chromosome
What is a prion
A proteinaceous infectious particle
Acellular pathogens include ____.
All of the above: viruses viroids prions
A virion is composed of a(n)
Capsid and a nucleic acid core
What is the name of the proteinaceous subunit that makes up the viral capsid
Capsomere
All prion diseases result in what symptoms
Fatal neurological degeneration
What prevents a prophage from becoming lytic
It encodes a protein that suppresses its own viral genes
What is the difference in phage T4 and lambda phage
Phage T4 uses lytic replication; lambda follows lysogenic replication
What is a common and relatively inexpensive method for estimating numbers of phage
Plaque assay
What are viroids
Small circular pieces of RNA that are infectious to plants
Which of the following is an accepted argument for why viruses should be considered living
They posses genomes with instructions for replicating themselves
Which of the following is NOT used to culture viruses
Tryptic soy agar
Which statement MOST accurately describes lytic viral replication
Viral replication usually results in the death and lysis of the host cell
How are viroids different from viruses
Viroids lack capsids
Which of the following is NOT a way that viruses can cause human cancer
Viruses can cause abnormalities in the host cytoplasmic membrane
Can a lysogenic virus ever switch to the lytic replication cycle
Yes; but it can switch only after the viral DNA is excised from the host genome by induction