MIC 102 unit 4-6

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Which of the following best defines a plaque-forming unit (PFU)?

A number of virions that generates a single plaque

Which of the following best defines a virulent phage?

A virus that always progresses to lysis of the infected cell

Which of the following best defines a temperate phage?

A virus that can integrate its genome into the host genome.

The first step in a typical viral life cycle is

Blank 1: attachment or adsorption

The specific process of an enveloped virus leaving the cell is called

Blank 1: budding

Virally infected eukaryotic cells often show microscopic or macroscopic abnormalities that are generally called

Blank 1: cytopathic

The dose of virions needed to infect 50% of host organisms is called the

Blank 1: infectious or id50

The dose of virions needed to kill 50% of host organisms is called the

Blank 1: lethal, ld50, or lethal dose

When a temperate phage integrates its genome into a host genome, the relationship between the phage and the host is termed

Blank 1: lysogeny, lysogenic cycle, or lysogenic

Viruses can be quantified using a lawn of cells and counting the number of "clear spots" where the cells were killed by viruses. This sort of assay is called a

Blank 1: plaque or plaque forming

A host cell that contains a ------ the nucleic acid of a temperate phage, can divide many times.

Blank 1: prophage

The last step in the replication cycle of a virus is generally called

Blank 1: release, shedding, or virion release

Bacteriophages that can integrate their genome into the host genome are called

Blank 1: temperate, lysogenic, temperates, or lysogenics

The results of virus titration using a plaque-forming assay are normally expressed in PFUs, or plaque-forming

Blank 1: units

An infectious agent composed of only RNA is called a(n)

Blank 1: viroid

Bacteriophages that always proceed to lyse the infected cell are called ----- phage

Blank 1: virulent or lytic

A tumor is a growth or lump of tissue resulting from

Neoplasia

Which of the following describes a tumor resulting from unregulated abnormal new cell growth and reproduction of a similar cell type?

Neoplasia

Viroids are infectious agents that consist of _____.

RNA only

What viral life cycle step generally occurs after the virus has uncoated?

Synthesis

Which of the following best defines what "infectious dose (ID50)" means?

The dilution that contains enough virions to infect 50% of the host organisms

Which of the following best defines what "lethal dose (LD50)" means?

The dilution that contains enough virions to kill 50% of the host organisms

Which two of the following viral activities occurs during "viral entry"?

Uncoating Penetration

Which of the following is the study of viruses?

Virology

The best definition of cytopathic effects caused by a viral infection of eukaryotic cells is

changes or abnormalities in infected cells that are distinct from lysis

In contrast to viral genomic DNA, which may be dsDNA, ssDNA, dsRNA, or ssRNA, cellular genomes are always _____

dsDNA

Which of the following genomes could be included within a single virus?

dsRNA dsDNA ssRNA ssDNA

The second step of the viral life cycle is ____.

entry

The outer lipid membranous layer found surrounding some viruses is called the

envelope

The energy for viral replication, gene expression, and nucleocapsid assembly comes from _____.

host ATP

Budding is best described as

how enveloped viruses acquire their membranes

An icosahedral capsid _____.

is a regular polyhedron

A helical capsid _____.

is shaped like a hollow tube with protein walls

A bacterial plaque assay requires the use of a ____.

lawn of cells

A viral envelope is composed of primarily ____.

lipids

The relationship between a temperate phage and the host cell is called ____.

lysogeny

The simplest viruses consist of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat. This composite structure of viral nucleic acid and protein is called a ______.

nucleocapsid

The main difference between virulent phage and temperate phage is that virulent phage _____.

only have a lytic cycle

Infectious agents composed entirely of protein are called _____.

prions

The nucleic acid of a temperate phage that is either integrated into the host cell's genome, or remains free in the cytoplasm, is called a _____.

prophage

Which two of the following components make up a viral nucleocapsid?

protein coat nucleic acid

Prions are composed of _____.

protein only

What term describes the host cell component that a virus will bind for attachment?

receptor

jakahko

receptor

Which stage of virus replication is shown in the image?

release

Which two stages of viral replication occur after viral synthesis?

release assembly

Once a virus enters the cytoplasm of a host cell, it begins to _____.

replicate its genome

The viral-encoded proteins that project from a viral envelope surface are called ____.

spike proteins

Which of the following describe a bacteriophage that may lyse its host cell, or remain within the cell without lysing it?

temperate

Enveloped viruses gain their envelope from ____.the host cell membrane

the host cell membrane

Virus (e) in this image has a capsid with which sort of viral symmetry?

Complex

Which type of genome would seem simplest to replicate in a host cell?

DNA

Which of the following viral structures comes principally from the host cell?

Envelope

What name is given to a viral capsid that is shaped like a hollow tube with protein walls?

Helical

What name is given to a viral capsid that is composed of 20 equilateral triangular protomer faces?

Icosahedral

This image depicts which stage of T4 bacteriophage replication?

assembly

The first step in the viral life cycle is ____.

attachment

Viral symmetry that is both icosahedral and helical and possibly other symmetry is collectively referred to as ____ symmetry.

binal

Spikes, or peplomers, are _____.

virally-encoded proteins that project from the envelope surface

A complete virus particle is referred to as a ____.

virion


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