Chapter 5
A bird egg containing an embryo is useful for cultivation of animal viruses because it ____.
is a sterile environment and contains tissues that support viral multiplication
Identify all the components of the nucleocapsid.
nucleic acid and capsid
At minimum, all viruses are composed of
nucleic acids and proteins
Together, the capsid and nucleic acid of a virus are called the
nucleocapsid
Viruses that lead to cancer in infected hosts are called
oncogenic
Viruses have tropisms, that is they can infect
only cells of a certain tissue type
When a cell harbors a virus that is not immediately lysing the cell, it's known as what type of infection?
persistent infection
A clear area where virus-infected monolayers of cells have been disrupted or destroyed is called a(n)
plaque
An infectious agent made up of only protein and associated with spongiform encephalopathies is a(n)
prion
Capsomers are composed of
protein
An enzyme capable of taking an RNA genome and generating a DNA copy is called ______.
reverse transcriptase
An enzyme that can synthesize DNA from RNA is called
reverse transcriptase
What term is used to describe a virus type which depends on other viruses for replication?
satellite virus
Most human viral infections are
self-limiting
Some laboratory animals can propagate viruses in the laboratory more readily than others because many viruses exhibit host
specificity
Which of the following diseases are caused by prions?
spongiform encephalopathy
Viruses are classified based on genetic makeup, chemical composition, and
structure
Virus cultivation is an important activity because viral stocks are needed for the preparation of some
vaccines
Antibiotics are effective at combating____but not____.
Bacteria;virus
Which of the following would indicate that a virus is infecting a tissue culture cell line?
Cells degenerate and lyse
A virus that has a membranous layer external to the nucleocapsid is called a(n)____virus
Enveloped
Budding is the release of_____viruses
Enveloped
True or false: The viral envelope and capsid are the same thing.
False The viral envelope is composed of phospholipids while the capsid is composed of capsomer proteins.
This virus is in the adsorption stage of its life cycle, where it attaches to____from the host cell.
Membrane receptors
Cultured cells grow in the form of a_____,, a single confluent sheet of cells that supports viral multiplication.
Monolayer
Some animal viruses are called_____because they enter a host cell and permanently alter its genetic material, leading to cancer.
Oncogenic
ions in which cells harbor the virus but are not immediately lysed are called______infections.
Persistent
Besides viruses, two noncellular infectious agents known as____and viroids are medically important
Prions
Although the outer shell of viruses is made of_____, viruses lack the machinery to produce those shell components on their own
Protein
Which factor enables certain laboratory animals to propagate viruses more readily than others?
Receptor specificity between virus and particular animal hosts
Vhich is NOT a reason that eggs provide an excellent in vivo viral cultivation system?
The egg contains a tissue monolayer
Which is NOT a reason that eggs provide an excellent in vivo viral cultivation system?
The egg contains a tissue monolayer
Two terms that have the same meaning are cell culture and _____culture
Tissue
Which is most important for attachment of a virus to a host cell?
Viral specificity for host receptors
Plants are parasitized by virus-like agents composed of only naked strands of RNA thatlare called
Viroids
The part of the human microbiome that includes all of the viruses that are assoclated with the body is called the human
Virome
The type of penetration that occurs when viruses are taken into the cell followed by engulfment in a vacuole or vesicle is called
endocytosis
Naked viruses do not possess a(n)
envelope
The total nucleic acid content of a virus can be referred to as the viral _____.
genome
Which of the following term describes the total nucleic content of a virus?
genome
Which of the host cell structures must usually be specific for adsorption?
glycoprotein receptors
Viruses are best described as ________ rather than dead
inactive
Masses of viruses or damaged organelles of a cell due to a cytopathic effect of viral infection are called _______ bodies.
inclusion
Which of the following is a mass of viruses or damaged organelles caused by viral infection of a cell?
inclusion body
Change in a cell line monolayer is indicative of which of the following?
virally infected cells
Identify the smallest pathogenic agent.
virus
Two ways in which newly assembled viruses are released from host cells are through____or exocytosis by enveloped viruses, and through_____(rupture) by naked viruses
Budding Lysis/cell lysis
The structure directly surrounding the viral nucleic acid is the_____, a coat of proteins
Capsid
Viral DNA polymerase genes are expressed during the____stage of the synthesis phase of the viral life cycle.
Early
Which of these terms does not belong in this group?
Embryonic culture
All viruses have two parts: a____covering and____located in a central core
Protein:DNA or RNA
True or false: Most viral infections do not result in death of the host organism.
True
The viral process of attaching to the host cell receptor for the virus is called
adsorption
Which is the correct term to describe viral adherence to a host cell receptor?
adsorption
Which is closest in physical proximity to the nucleic acid of a virus?
capsid
Which structure immediately encloses viral nucleic acid?
capsid
Which of the following is considered a monomer (a single unit) of a capsid?
capsomer
A protein subunit that forms the viral capsid is called a(n)
capsomere
Each viral capsid is constructed from identical subunits called ______.
capsomeres
Identical protein subunits that make up the viral capsid are called ______.
capsomeres
The 2 principal processes by which viruses penetrate host cells are __________ (engulfment) and direct fusion.
endocytosis
Which term is used to describe the process in which a virus is engulfed by a cell and enclosed in a vacuole or vesicle?
endocytosis
When observing a monolayer of cells, the areas where virus-infected cells have been destroyed show up as clear, well-defined patches called
plaques
Which term describes the process of a virus losing its capsid (and envelope, if it has one) and exposing viral nucleic acids to the immediate environment?
uncoating
process that occurs when viruses lose their capsid (and envelope, if they have one) during or after penetration into a host cell is called
uncoating
The complete set of viruses that are associated with the human body is termed the human _____.
virome
Viral DNA polymerase genes are expressed during the_____stage of the synthesis phase of the viral life cycle.
Early
Identify all the methods that a virus can use to gain entry into an animal cell.
Engulfment/phagocytosis of the virus Fusion of the viral envelope and the cell membrane
Which term is used to describe the phospholipid bilayer found surrounding the capsid of some viruses?
envelope
Which agent is the cause of spongiform encephalopathy?
prion
Most host cell receptors that viruses attach to are actually ______ that the cell uses in normal function
proteins
Viruses can usually only adsorb to cells of specific tissue types and these specificities are called
tropisms
An infectious agent that lacks a capsid and merely consists of a strand of RNA is called a(n)
viroid
Which of the following is completely composed of RNA?
viroid
The limitation of the type of cell that a virus can invade is called the____range
Host
Some viral capsids are arranged in a three-dimensional 20-sided figure with 12 evenly spaced corners called a(n)
Icosahedron
Viruses have a compact and economical structure that is ______.
not cellular
Which of the following best describes a prion?
abnormal protein fibrils
Viruses are best described as ________ rather than alive
active
During the release stage of the viral multiplication cycle, enveloped viruses leave their host cells through ________, or exocytosis.
budding
click and drag on elements in order ist the correct order of viral life cycle phases, starting with the first at the top.
1. Adsorption 2. Penetration and Uncoating 3. Synthesis 4.Assembly 5. Release
a term "naked" used in describing viruses implies: the lack of.
A lipid envelope
Which of the following statements regarding protein synthesis is correct?
All viruses lack the machinery to synthesize proteins.
In viral multiplication, capsids and genetic material are packaged into virus particles during the_____step
Assembly
Mature virus particles are constructed from nucleic acid and protein during the____phase of the viral life cycle.
Assembly
New virions are built from their components during the_____phase of the viral life cycle
Assembly
One type of cytopathic effect is the accumulation of_____compacted masses of viruses or damaged cell organelles within an infected host cell.
Inclusion bodies
Viral capsid proteins are synthesized during the______stage of the synthesis phase of the viral life cycle.
Late
List 3 purposes of viral cultivation
To prepare vaccines ; To identify viruses in clinical specimens ; To study effects on host cells
Unlike organisms such as bacteria and protozoa, viruses:
are not cellular
During which phase of the viral life cycle are new virions built from their components?
assembly
A virus-like particle that is dependent on other viruses for replication is called a
satellite virus
What are the three main criteria used to classify viruses?
structure, chemical composition, and genetic makeup