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Which of the following human diseases is caused by a virus that requires reverse transcriptase to transcribe its genome inside the host cell?

AIDS

Which of the following statements best reflects what we know about how the flu virus moves between species?

An animal such as a pig is infected with more than one virus, genetic recombination occurs, the new virus mutates, the virus is passed to a new species such as a bird, and the virus mutates again and can now be transmitted to humans.

What is difference between an epidemic and a pandemic?

An epidemic is restricted to a local region; a pandemic is global

leeches are members of what worm phylum?

Annelida

animals in this phylum do not have a oneway gut

Platyhelminthes

The biggest of the "Big 4" insect orders comprise what (very very) common creatures

Grasshoppers and crickets

A pseudocoelom (or blastocoelom) is a characteristic of spiny-headed worms (Acanthocephala) and what other, better known, worm phylum?

Nematoda

Caenorhabditis elegans, the first animal to have its genome sequenced, is a member of what common worm phylum?

Nematoda

Filariasis is a category of infections whose symptoms include grossly swollen body parts caused by pooled lymphatic fluid. What phylum contains the filarids?

Nematoda

what is not a defining feature in mammals?

Sweat glands

A person is most likely to recover from a cold due to viral infection if the infected cells are able to perform which of the following processes?

The cells can undergo normal cell division

Viruses use the host cell's machinery to make copies of themselves. However, some human viruses require a type of replication that humans do not normally have. For example, humans normally do not have the ability to convert RNA into DNA. How can these types of viruses infect humans, when human cells cannot perform a particular role that the virus requires?

The viral genome codes for specialized enzymes not found in the host cells

A researcher lyses a cell that contains nucleic acid molecules and capsomeres of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The cell contents are left in a covered test tube overnight. The next day this mixture is sprayed on tobacco plants. What would you expect to happen to the plants that were sprayed with the mixture?

The plants would develop the typical symptoms of TMV infection.

Which of the following statements correctly describes vaccines and how they help prevent viral infection?

Vaccines are inactive versions of a virus that stimulate an immune reaction in a person.

Evidence suggests that factors that contribute towards the virulence of E. coli strain O157:H7, a bacterial strain reported to cause several food poisoning deaths, are caused by genes from a virus that infects bacteria. Considering this evidence, which of the following statements most likely explains how the O157:H7 population acquired the genetic variation that distinguishes the strain from harmless E. coli strains, such as those that reside in our intestines?

The virus infected the bacterium, and allowed the bacterial population to replicate with a copy of the phage genome in each new bacterium

Which of the following descriptions correctly identifies the main structural differences between viruses with envelopes and viruses without envelopes?

Viruses with envelopes have a phospholipid membrane outside their capsid, whereas viruses without envelopes do not have a phospholipid membrane.

Which of the following statements is correct regarding viral infections in plants?

They can spread within a plant via plasmodesmata

Which of the following processes can viruses carry out?

They can use the host cell to copy themselves and make viral proteins

Tunicates or sea squirts that are free swimming as larvae and sessile filter feeders as adults belong to what chordate subphylum.

Urochordata

why were amniote eggs a significant innovation for vertebrate animals?

They provided the gateway for vertebrates to decrease their dependance on water

what reptiles have 4 chambered hearts

crocodilians

which arthropod group includes shrimp

crustacea

what arthropods have biramous (2-branched) appendages?

crustaceans

A population of viruses with similar characteristics is called a ________

class

In many ways, the regulation of the genes of a particular group of viruses will be similar to the regulation of the host genes. Therefore, which of the following regulation mechanisms would you expect of the genes of a bacteriophage?

control of more than one gene in an operon

Squamata

lizards and snakes

what is the correct pathway of fluid through the echinoderm water vascular system?

madrepore- stone canal- ring canal- radial canal- lateral canal- ampullae

homeothermy the maintenance of a constant core body temperature internally is a defining feature of:

mammals and birds

what are the most diverse (and most derived) of the amphibians?

frogs

Which of the following processes can be effective in preventing the onset of viral infection in humans?

getting vaccinated to certain viruses

What are ommatidia?

individual lenses that make up the arthropod compound eye

What animals comprise the largest hexapod class

insects

what invertebrates have evolved powered flight?

insects

Effective antiviral drugs are usually associated with which of the following properties?

interference with viral replication

Increased lung surface area and an expandable rib cage were two adaptations the first evolved in what animals?

reptiles

what is the significance of the intervertebral discs in your spinal column?

shock absorber

What respiratory structures are utilized by amphibians?

skin, lungs, gills, and tracheae

The virus genome and viral proteins are assembled into virus particles during which of the following parts of the reproductive cycle?

the lytic cycle only

The host range of a virus is determined by ________

the proteins on its surface and that of the host

what is the twisting of the body that occurs during the embryonic stage of gastropods

torsion

How many stomachs does a sea star have?

two

how do cephalopods differ from other mollusks?

they have a closed circulatory system

How many walking legs do chelicerate arthropods have?

4 pairs so 8

how many times has powered flight evolved in the vertebrates (think both extinct and extant species)

4 times

Which of the following characteristics is typical of the lytic cycle of a bacteriophage?

A large number of phages are released at a time

A muscular tongue, eyelids, and tear glands first evolved in what vertebrate class? (It was the first one to move completely to land)

Amphibia

What tetrapod class is unique in that all species (as adults) are carnivorous?

Amphibia

What order do spiders belong? (Venom fangs and silk producing spinnerets)

Araneae

what animal phylum has the most described species

Arthropoda

a segmentated body plan is a diagnostic structural feature for what two phyla?

Arthropoda and Annelida

all 4 of the defining characteristics of chordates can be found in adults of what animals?

Bengal tiger

the fate of what early embryonic feature differentiates the deuterostomes from the protostomes.

Blastopore

What class contains what are considered to be the most intelligent invertebrates?

Cephalopoda

What two classes comprise the arthropod subphylum Myriapoda (many feet)

Chilopoda and diplopoda (not mentioned pauropoda)

sharks, skates, rays group? and rays are all members of what old (but not primitive) fish group?

Chondrichthyes

what echinoderm class is unique in that its members are suspension feeders, resembling flowers with stalks

Crinoidea

What is the only molluscan class that contains terrestrial species?

Gastropoda

What's the largest (-70,000 species) molluscan class?

Gastropoda

Why do scientists consider HIV to be an emerging virus?

HIV suddenly became apparent and widespread in the 1980s

Heterodont

Having different kinds of teeth; characteristic of mammals, whose teeth consist of incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.

Which of the following processes within viral replication is the greatest source of genetic variation in RNA virus populations?

High mutation rate due to lack of proofreading of RNA genome replication errors

You isolate an infectious substance capable of causing disease in plants, but you do not know whether the infectious agent is a bacterium, virus, or prion. You have four methods at your disposal to analyze the substance and determine the nature of the infectious agent.I. Treat the substance with enzymes that destroy all nucleic acids, and then determine whether the substance is still infectious.II. Filter the substance to remove all elements smaller than what can be easily seen under a light microscope.III. Culture the substance on nutritive medium, away from any plant cells.IV. Treat the sample with proteases that digest all proteins, and then determine whether the substance is still infectious.If you already know that the infectious agent was either a virus or a prion, which method(s) listed above would allow you to distinguish between these two possibilities?

I only

You isolate an infectious substance capable of causing disease in plants, but you do not know whether the infectious agent is a bacterium, virus, or prion. You have four methods at your disposal to analyze the substance and determine the nature of the infectious agent.I. Treat the substance with enzymes that destroy all nucleic acids, and then determine whether the substance is still infectious.II. Filter the substance to remove all elements smaller than what can be easily seen under a light microscope.III. Culture the substance on nutritive medium, away from any plant cells.IV. Treat the sample with proteases that digest all proteins, and then determine whether the substance is still infectious.If you already know that the infectious agent was either bacterial or viral, which method(s) listed above would allow you to distinguish between these two possibilities?

II or III

The herpes viruses are important enveloped DNA viruses that cause disease in vertebrates and in some invertebrates such as oysters. Some of the human forms are herpes simplex virus (HSV) types I and II, causing facial and genital lesions, and the varicella zoster virus (VSV), causing chicken pox and shingles. Each of these three actively infects nervous tissue. Primary infections are fairly mild, but the virus is not then cleared from the host; rather, viral genomes are maintained in cells in a latent phase. The virus can later reactivate, replicate again, and infect others. If scientists are trying to use what they know about the herpes simplex virus to devise a means of protecting other people from being infected, which of the following treatments would have the best chance of lowering the number of new cases of infection?

Interfere with new viral replication in preexisting cases of herpes simplex virus

What were the most recent ancestors of amphibians?

Lobe finned fish

what molluscan structure moves water over the gills and also secretes the shell

Mantle

Will treating a viral infection with antibiotics affect the course of the infection?

No; antibiotics work by inhibiting enzymes specific to bacteria. Antibiotics have no effect on eukaryotic or virally encoded enzymes

lobe-finned and ray finned fishes comprise what major group of vertebrates

Osteichthyes

What is the unique pincher like structures found on the body surface of echinoderms?

Pedicellarie

Proglottids are serially repeated, hermaphroditic segments located at the posterior end of what worm class?

Phylum Cestoda (flatworms)

which taxon has not ever had species that possessed wings (thus has never had powered flight)

Pisces (fishes)

In 2009, a flu pandemic was believed to have originated when viral transmission occurred from pig to human, thereby earning the designation "swine flu." Although pigs are thought to have been the breeding ground for the 2009 virus, sequences from bird, pig, and human viruses were all found within this newly identified virus. What is the most likely explanation of why this virus contained sequences from bird, pig, and human viruses?

Related viruses can undergo genetic recombination if the RNA genomes mix and match during viral assembly.

Why do RNA viruses appear to have higher rates of mutation?

Replication of their genomes does not involve proofreading

Poliovirus is an RNA virus of the picornavirus group, which uses its RNA as mRNA. At its 5′ end, the RNA genome has a viral protein (VPg) instead of a 5′ cap. This is followed by a non-translated leader sequence, and then a single long protein-coding region (~7,000 nucleotides), followed by a poly-A tail. Observations were made that used radioactive amino acids similar in structure to those that are found in viruses and other organisms. Short-period use of the radioactive amino acids result in labeling of only very long proteins, while longer periods of labeling result in several different short polypeptides.What conclusion is most consistent with the results of the radioactive labeling experiment?

The RNA is only translated into a single long polypeptide, which is then cleaved into shorter ones.

The first class of antiviral drugs developed to treat HIV infection, such as AZT, were known as reverse transcriptase inhibitors. How did these drugs carry out their functions?

The drug molecules bonded to the viral reverse transcriptase enzyme, thus preventing the virus from making a DNA copy of its RNA genome.

HIV is inactivated in the laboratory after a few minutes of sitting at room temperature, but the flu virus is still active after sitting for several hours. What are the practical consequences of these findings?

The flu virus can be transmitted more easily from person to person than HIV

Which of the following statements accurately describes the lysogenic cycle of lambda (λ) phage?

The phage genome is integrated in the host chromosome where it is replicated along with the host genome

If a viral host cell has a mutation that interferes with the addition of carbohydrates to proteins in the Golgi apparatus, which of the following processes could likely result?

The viral envelope proteins would not have glycoproteins added to them and might not arrive at the host plasma membrane

The herpesviruses are important enveloped DNA viruses that cause disease in vertebrates and in some invertebrates such as oysters. Some of the human forms are herpes simplex virus (HSV) types I and II, causing facial and genital lesions, and the varicella zoster virus (VSV), causing chicken pox and shingles. Each of these three actively infects nervous tissue. Primary infections are fairly mild, but the virus is not then cleared from the host; rather, viral genomes are maintained in cells in a latent phase. The virus can later reactivate, replicate again, and infect others.

The viral envelope mediates entry into the cell, the capsid mediates entry into the nuclear membrane, and the genome is all that enters the nucleus.

The herpesviruses are important enveloped DNA viruses that cause disease in vertebrates and in some invertebrates such as oysters. Some of the human forms are herpes simplex virus (HSV) types I and II, causing facial and genital lesions, and the varicella zoster virus (VSV), causing chicken pox and shingles. Each of these three actively infects nervous tissue. Primary infections are fairly mild, but the virus is not then cleared from the host; rather, viral genomes are maintained in cells in a latent phase. The virus can later reactivate, replicate again, and infect others.In electron micrographs of HSV infection, it can be seen that the intact virus initially reacts with cell-surface proteoglycans, then with specific receptors. This is later followed by viral capsids docking with nuclear pores. Afterward, the capsids go from being full to being "empty." Which of the following statements best fits these observations?

The viral envelope mediates entry into the cell, the capsid mediates entry into the nuclear membrane, and the genome is all that enters the nucleus.

Which statement about the entire phylum Echinodermata is true?

They are all found in marine habitats

which of the following statements supports the argument that viruses are nonliving?

They do not carry out metabolic processes.

Which of the following characteristics correctly describes retroviruses?

They have a single-stranded RNA that acts as a template for DNA synthesis.

What are the tubular internal respiratory structures leading directly to the organs of most terrestrial arthropods?

Tracheae

What arthropod subphylum is extinct?

Trilobitomorpha

Which of the following statements correctly describes a difference between viruses and prions?

Viruses generally cause disease symptoms quickly, whereas prions generally take many years to cause disease symptoms

Chromatophores are organelles that enable color changing in what invertebrates

cephalopods

where is the madrepore located on a sea star?

aboral surface on central disk

What tetrapod vertebrates produce non-amniote eggs?

amphibians

Which of the following viruses would most likely have reverse transcriptase inside them?

an RNA-based lysogenic virus

Bivalvia differs from the other mollusks classes in that they:

are not cephalized

Which of the following events or characteristics accounts for someone who has had regular herpesvirus-mediated cold sores or genital sore flare-ups?

copies of the herpesvirus genome permanently maintained in host nuclei

What arthropod is not a crustacean?

horseshoe crab

What is the function of reverse transcriptase in retroviruses?

it uses viral RNA as a template for DNA synthesis.

What region of the arthropod gut is responsible for the chemical digestion of food?

midgut

What are prions?

misfolded versions of normal proteins that can cause disease

what animal is both cephalized and has radial symmetry?

octopus

Animals in what phylum, along with Tardigrada, share characteristics of both arthropods and annelids?

onychophorans

members of what phylum are probably most similar to ancestral arthropods?

onychophorans

A virus consisting of a single strand of RNA, which is reverse transcribed into complementary DNA, is referred to as a ________

retrovirus

Which of the following types of viral genomes could be transcribed using reverse transcriptase?

ssRNA

the rigid exoskeleton of arthropods has protective and supportive advantages, but it poses what major problem?

the exoskeleton cannot grow as the animal's body grows

Some viruses can be crystallized and their structures analyzed. One such virus is yellow mottle virus, which infects beans. This virus has a single-stranded RNA genome containing about 6,300 nucleotides. Its capsid is 25-30 nm in diameter and contains 180 identical capsomeres. If the yellow mottle virus begins its infection of a cell by using its genome as mRNA, which of the following would you expect to be able to measure when analyzing the reproduction of this virus?

translation rate

The difference between vertical and horizontal transmission of plant viruses is that vertical transmission is ________

transmission of a virus from a parent plant to its progeny, and horizontal transmission is one plant spreading the virus to another plant

what is the most successful (largest) of the chordate subphyla?

vertebrata

the neutral crest, often considered the 4th embryonic germ cell layer is unique to what animals?

vertebrates


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