Chapters 6 and 8 Question Set
Which of the following microbes is an example of a photoheterotroph?
cyanobacteria ? protozoans ? purple nonsulfur bacteria
The main components of a virus include all the following EXCEPT:
endoplasmic reticulum
The reaction that breaks down ATP to form ADP and inorganic phosphate is classified as which of the following?
exergonic
Which of the following are enzymes that break down proteins?
proteases
enzymes that break down proteins
proteases
_____ phages can become part of a host chromosome.
temperate
Fatty acids are often degraded using which set of reactions?
β-oxidation ? glycolysis ? the tricarboxylic acid cycle
Which of the following is the host-cell receptor that recognizes human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?
CD4
(-)ssRNA is transcribed into (+)ssRNA using which of the following?
DNA polymerase encoded by the host cell ? DNA polymerase encoded by the virus ? RNA polymerase encoded by the virus
Which of the following is the scientist responsible for first discovering viruses (specifically, tobacco mosaic virus)?
Dimitri Ivanovski
Oxygen is necessary for an electron transport chain to function.
False
Photoheterotrophs rely on inorganic molecules for their carbon source.
False
The lysogenic life cycle typically results in the death of the host cell.
False
There is a cure for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
False
Match the virus detection method to its proper description:
PCR: using primers to amplify DNA RT-PCR: making cDNA from RNA Hemagglutinin: isolating antibodies from a patient, adding them to a virus, and seeing if the virus can clump erythrocytes EIA: using antibodies to detect viral antigens
Which of the following is not a common electron acceptor in anaerobic respiration?
PO43-
Which of the following is an example of a dsDNA naked virus?
Papillomavirus
Match the virus family to its clinical features:
Picornaviridae: hepatitis Herpesviridae: cold sores and/or genital warts Parvoviridae: respiratory tract infections Papillomaviridae: penile and/or cervical cancer Poxviridae: skin lesions
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are caused by which of the following?
bacterium ? fungus ? prion
During which stage of the viral life cycle are new viral components created?
biosynthesis
Match each type of fermentation with some of its end products.
butanediol: succinic acid and other products mixed acid: formic acid, lactic acid, and other products propionic acid: acetic acid and other products alcohol: ethanol and CO2 only
Reverse transcriptase is used to generate which nucleic acid from RNA?
cDNA
The term________ refers to chemical reactions that breakdown large molecules.
catabolism
The viral envelope is acquired from the host's:
cell membrane
Which of the following is an organism that obtains its energy from chemical compounds and its carbon from inorganic compounds?
chemoautotroph ? photoautotroph ? photoheterotroph
Which of the following is an organism that obtains its energy from chemical compounds and its carbon from organic compounds?
chemoheterotroph
The Krebs cycle begins with the addition of acetyl CoA to which of the following?
citric acid ? oxaloacetate ? succinate dehydrogenase
Which of the following are organic molecules that help enzymes work correctly?
coenzymes
helical virus
cylindrical or rod shaped
How is kuru transmitted?
eating infected meat through cannibalism
NAD+, NADP+, and FAD are all examples of:
electron carriers
Viruses can be visualized using which method?
electron microscope
Match each reaction with the place that it occurs in eukaryotic cells.
electron transport chain of cell respiration: inner mitochondrial membrane Krebs cycle: mitochondrial matrix light-independent reactions: stroma of chloroplast glycolysis: cytoplasm light reactions of photosynthesis: thylakoid membrane
Which of the following are inorganic molecules that help enzymes work correctly?
holoenzymes ? cofactors ? apoenzymes
Which viral structures allows for attachment of the virus to host cells?
ibosomes ? spikes ? capsomeres
Triglycerides are broken down by which of the following?
lipases
Which effect does tomato planta macho viroids have on the crop?
loss of chlorophyll
The purpose of fermentation is to:
make NAD+
The term ______ refers to all the chemical reactions inside of a cell.
metabolism
Which group comprises all lithotrophs?
microbes
A virus that is composed of only nucleic acid and a protein coat is called a(n):
naked virus
Which unit of length best describes the average size of a virion?
nm
Although there are no current treatments for prion infections, which of the following could be used?
nucleases ? proteases ? sulfa drugs
Chemotrophs obtain their energy from which of the following?
organic and inorganic chemical reactions
Which macromolecule is the main component of a viral capsid?
protein
Which of the following microbes is an example of a chemoheterotroph?
protozoans
In retroviruses, the integrated phage genome is known as which of the following?
provirus
Which of the following is a novel enzyme found in retroviruses?
reverse transcriptase
A retrovirus relies on _______ for replication of the nucleic acid.
reverse transcriptase ? DNA polymerase ? RdRP
In the T4 phage, the ________ connects the head to the tail fibers.
sheath ? capsid
Chicken pox can reemerge as which disease?
shingles
Which of the following is a pathway that breaks down glucose in some microbes?
the Entner-Doudoroff pathway
Which site on an enzyme is where substrates bind?
the active site
Which of the following best defines chemiosmosis?
the movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase
How can enteropathogenic O157:H7 E. coli strain be recognized from other E. coli strains?
Unlike other E. coli, it cannot ferment mannose. ? Unlike other E. coli, it cannot ferment pyruvate. ? Unlike other E. coli, it cannot ferment sorbitol.
The Baltimore Classification system describes viruses according to which characteristic?
the viral genome
Each pyruvate molecule contains how many carbon atoms?
three
icosahedral
three-dimensional, 20-sided structure with 12 vertices
The purpose of uncoating is:
to release viral contents into the host cell
What is the name for the transfer of genetic information from one bacterium to another bacterium by a phage?
transduction
Glycolysis produces a net gain of which of the following?
two ATP, two NADH, and two pyruvates
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?
viroid
When is the pentose phosphate pathway favored over other pathways to break down glucose?
when biosynthesis is not needed ? when the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins is needed
In naming viruses, the family name ends with __________ and the genus name ends with________.
-viridae; -virus
An apoenzyme is the active form of an enzyme.
False
Fermentation is necessary because it provides additional energy compared with glycolysis alone.
False
Most viruses are larger than bacteria.
False
Which of the following is NOT a DNA virus.
Hepatovirus
Cyclic photophosphorylation produces only ATP, but noncyclic photophosphorylation produces ATP and NADH.
True
E. coli can be distinguished from some of its close Gram-negative relatives because it can ferment lactose.
True
If an organism performs aerobic cellular respiration it must have cytochrome oxidase.
True
Influenza is caused by a -SSRNA enveloped virus.
True
Mycobacteriumtuberculosis can degrade cholesterol, making it more virulent.
True
If a molecule is reduced, it:
gains an electron
The net gain from the breakdown of a single molecule of glucose in glycolysis is:
two ATP, two NADH, two pyruvates
Which of the following best describes the subcomponents of pyrophosphate?
two inorganic phosphate molecules
The first step in the lytic life cycle of a virus is:
uncoating ? attachment ? biosynthesis
host range
Most viruses will only be able to infect the cells of one or a few species of organism.
Which of the following molecules is only produced in the Krebs cycle?
NADH ? FADH2
Which statement regarding the introduction of a virus in eggs is true?
Pox can form on the embryo.
The breakdown of lipids is catalyzed by enzymes called lipases.
True
Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites.
True
Which is the term given to viruses that infect bacteria?
bacteriophage
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 the scenario?
The lysogenic cycle, reactivating as the lytic cycle, followed by specialized transduction.
Which of the following best describes catabolic pathways?
They break down large molecules into smaller components.
(+)ssRNA can be directly used in translation at the ribosome.
True
A molecule that has been reduced has gained an electron.
True
A nonenveloped virus is also known as a naked virus.
True
A virus with +ssRNA has a genome that cannot be immediately translated by host ribosomes.
True
Which of the following is an inhibitor that binds to the active site of an enzyme?
a competitive inhibitor
Which of the following best describes a transition reaction?
a reaction that converts pyruvate to acetyl CoA with the release of carbon dioxide
Which of the following microbes uses the alcohol fermentation pathway?
accharomyces ? Escherichia ? Clostridium acetobutylicum
A substrate binds to the ______ of an enzyme.
active site
Which molecule is often called the cell's energy currency?
adenosine triphosphate
Which of the following viruses does not cause latent infections?
adenovirus ? Epstein-Barr virus ? herpes simplex virus
Which of the following tests can be used to detect the presence of a specific virus?
all can be used
Which of the following refers to the term metabolism?
all the reactions in a cell or organism ? all the reactions in a cell that build new molecules only ? all the reactions in a cell that decompose molecules only
The term_______ refers to chemical reactions that build large molecules.
anabolism ? catabolism ? exergonic reactions
At which stage of viral replication is the envelope acquired?
attachment ? assembly ? release
Viral shapes include all the following except:
bacillus ? helical ? complex
