chapter 6 part 2
Which term is used to describe the process when a virus is engulfed by a cell in a vacuole or vesicle?
Endocytosis
Identify any of the following pathways which could produce proteins used by viruses.
Host DNA --> mRNA --> proteins used by viruses Viral positive-ssRNA --> proteins used by viruses
Which two of the following are cytopathic effects in virally infected animal cells?
Inclusions Syncytia
Which of the following best describe the relationship between viruses and their host cell?
Parasitism
A-----, Correct Unavailable is the stage of an animal virus life cycle which is integrated into the host cell's genome.
Provirus
In animal viruses, newly made ----is used to synthesize viral proteins.
RNA
Which of the following is a multinucleated mass of cells due to the cytopathic effect of viral infection?
Syncytium
What name is given to a phage "type" which can incorporate itself into the host genome as a lysogenic prophage?
Temperate
-----phages enter the prophage state, -----while phages burst the host cell.
Temperate lytic
-----is when a phage transfers genes between bacteria.
Transduction
Both naked and complex viruses are released from host cells via lysis once mature.
True
Two ways in which newly assembled viruses are released from host cells are through (exocytosis) by enveloped viruses, and through (rupture) by naked viruses.
budding Blank 2: lysis or cell lysis
Virus-induced damage to the cell that alters its microscopic appearance is termed ______.
budding ,lysis
The process of -------, Correct Unavailable, a type of penetration, occurs when viruses are taken into the cell followed by engulfment in a vacuole or vesicle.
endocytosis
Viral spikes insert into the host cell membrane as the virion is released from the cell.
false
The -----, Correct Unavailable range defines the limitations of the type of cell that a virus can invade.
host
Viruses -----that are lead to cancer in infected hosts.
oncogenic
Viruses that are lead to cancer in infected hosts.
oncoviruses
The process of------ , Incorrect Unavailable, a type of penetration, occurs when viruses are taken into the cell followed by engulfment in a vacuole or vesicle
phagocytosis
Phage DNA that is latently incorporated into the bacterial host genome is called a
prophage
What are viruses called which are capable of converting their RNA genomes into DNA?
retroviruses
An enzyme capable of taking an RNA genome and generating a DNA copy is called ______.
reverse transcriptase
A phage is a bacteriophage that incorporates itself into the host genome as a lysogenic prophage.
temperate
The process of ------occurs when viruses lose their envelope during penetration into a host cell or when the envelope/capsid is are dissolved within a vacuole.
uncoating
Which of the following steps of the animal virus life cycle is not found in the bacteriophage life cycle?
uncoating
Which two of the following are cytopathic effects in virally infected animal cells?
Change in cell size Change in cell shape
Identify the virus types which are released from host cells by lysis.
Complex Naked
In which way do enveloped viruses leave their host cell?
Budding
.Which is the correct term to describe viral adherence to a host cell receptor?
Adsorption
Which viral stage occurs first?
Adsorption
is the viral process of attaching to the host cell receptor for the virus.
Adsorption
------is the viral process of attaching to the host cell receptor for the virus.
Adsorption or Adsorb
Which of the following describes the various viral parts coming together to produce virions?
Assembly
Which three of the following steps are found in both the animal virus life cycle and the bacteriophage life cycle?
adsorption penetration assembly
Any virus that specifically infects bacteria is called a(n)
bacteriophage
Viruses ______ depend on a host cell for replication.
completely
Multinucleated cells, giant cells, and inclusion bodies are examples of ----- effects.
cytopathic