Biology 2 - Quiz 6
Which statement describes a virulent phage?
A virulent phage destroys bacteria.
Which statement about bacteria is TRUE?
Bacteria are cellular and are classified as life forms.
How are viruses classified?
By their host range and other characteristics
T/F: Bacterial chemoautotrophs use organic chemicals as an energy source.
False
T/F: Transformation, conjugation, and transduction are forms of vertical gene transfer for prokaryotes.
False
T/F: Bacteria protect themselves from bacteriophage infections by producing restriction enzymes that cut up foreign RNA of the phage.
False; DNA not RNA
What is the purpose of sex pili?
To transmit DNA between bacteria
T/F: A virus is a very small infective agent that consists of a core of nucleic acid and is dependent on a living host.
True
T/F: Bacterial plasmids often have genes that code for genetic exchange or antibiotic resistance.
True
T/F: Conjugation is the process by which one bacterium transfers genetic material to another through direct contact.
True
T/F: Horizontal gene transfer greatly contributes to the rapid evolution that takes place in prokaryotes.
True
T/F: Lytic reproductive cycles destroy host cells.
True
Which statement about viruses is FALSE?
Viruses can manufacture proteins
Plasmids of bacteria often have genes involved in:
antibiotic resistance
At what stage of a lytic infection are phage components put together to make new viruses?
assembly
Before an animal cell's membrane fuses with a virus, the virus must first:
attach to a specific receptor on the plasma membrane of the host cell
Another name for horizontal gene transfer is (blank)
lateral gene transfer
What type of conversion occurs when a bacterium carrying viral genes takes on new, atypical characteristics?
lysogenic
What is the correct unit of measurement for the size of most viruses?
nanometers
When a virus penetrates the host plasma membrane and moves into the cytoplasm it is called:
penetration
Which of the following typically occurs all at once and results in rapid cell lysis?
phage release
What are the viruses that attack bacteria?
phages
What are the small circles of DNA that exist within the bacterial cytoplasm in addition to the bacterial chromosome?
plasmids
What is a chain of round bacteria called?
streptococci
Peptidoglycan consists of:
sugars crosslinked with proteins
Some bacteria avoid being phagocytized by a host's immune system by means of:
their capsule or slime layer
Which characteristic defines a virus?
viruses cannot metabolize
What is the protein coat of a virus called?
capsid
A bacterium that uses the oxidation of inorganic compounds to provide energy for manufacturing nutritious organic compounds is a:
chemoautotroph
Small hairlike structures made up of protein on the surface of bacteria are called:
fimbriae