Block set 3 Microbiology
Papillomaviridae
penile and/or cervical cancer
In the lysogenic cycle of bacteriophages, the integrated phage genome is known as which of the following?
prophage
Which of the following are enzymes that break down proteins?
protease
Although there are no current treatments for prion infections, which of the following could be used?
proteases
Poxviridae
skin lesions
light-independent reactions
stroma of chloroplast
The protein subunits that surround the nucleic acid of a virus are known as which of the following?
Capsomeres
acetone-butanol-ethanol
Clostridium acetobutylicum
The hemagglutinin assay can only identify infectious virus particles.
False
There is a cure for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
False
Match the virus family to its genome as defined by the Baltimore classification: (+)ssRNA naked
Hepatovirus
Match the virus family to its genome as defined by the Baltimore classification: dsDNA enveloped
Herpes simplex virus
The excision of the viral genome from the host chromosome is known as which of the following?
Induction
Match the virus family to its genome as defined by the Baltimore classification: (-)ssRNA enveloped
Influenza virus
Which of the following is not a common electron acceptor in anaerobic respiration?
PO43-
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are caused by which of the following?
Prion
(-)ssRNA is transcribed into (+)ssRNA using which of the following?
RNA polymerase encoded by the virus
Arthropods typically serve as which mechanism of transmission for viruses?
biological vector
Reverse transcriptase is used to generate which nucleic acid from RNA?
cDNA
Herpesviridae
cold sores and/or genital warts
glycolysis
cytoplasm
How is kuru transmitted?
eating infected meat through cannibalism
Viruses can be visualized using which method?
electron microscope
Glycolysis cannot occur in an anaerobic environment.
false
Prion disease cannot be transmitted from one generation to the next.
false
Picornaviridae
hepatitis
electron transport chain of cell respiration
inner mitochondrial membrane
Chemoautotrophs
iron-oxidizing bacteria
Hemagglutinin
isolating antibodies from a patient, adding them to a virus, and seeing if the virus can clump erythrocytes
Which effect does tomato planta macho viroids have on the crop?
loss of chlorophyll
RT-PCR
making cDNA from RNA
Which group comprises all lithotrophs?
microbes
Krebs cycle
mitochondrial matrix
Which unit of length best describes the average size of a virion?
nm
Carotenoids are pigments that are which of the following colors?
orange/red/yellow
Chemotrophs obtain their energy from which of the following?
organic and inorganic chemical reactions
The Krebs cycle begins with the addition of acetyl CoA to which of the following?
oxaloacetate
Which of the following describes a molecule that had an electron removed?
oxidized
In retroviruses, the integrated phage genome is known as which of the following?
provirus
Photoautotrophs
purple sulfer bacteria
Which of the following is not a product of the Krebs cycle?
pyruvate
Parvoviridae
respiratory tract infections
Which of the following is a novel enzyme found in retroviruses?
reverse transcriptase
Which of the following is a pathway that breaks down glucose in some microbes?
the Entner-Doudoroff pathway
Which of the following is the most acidic location in a mitochondrion?
the intermembrane space
Which of the following best defines chemiosmosis?
the movement of hydrogen ions through ATP synthase
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
How can enteropathogenic O157:H7 E. coli strain be recognized from other E. coli strains?
Unlike other E. coli, it cannot ferment sorbitol.
Each pyruvate molecule contains how many carbon atoms?
three
light reactions of photosynthesis
thylakoid membrane
Which of the following is the purpose of fermentation?
to regenerate NAD+
Which mechanism of horizontal gene transfer relies on the use of viruses?
transduction
Most plant viruses do not kill their host.
true
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
An acellular entity composed of a small circular RNA molecule without a capsid and is not capable of replicating its genome is known as which of the following?
virusoid
alcohol
Candida, Saccharomyces
mixed acid
Escherichia, Shigella
A zoonosis can only be transmitted from animals to humans.
False
Any virus can infect any host cell.
False
Fermentation is necessary because it provides additional energy compared with glycolysis alone.
False
Viruses are facultative intracellular parasites
False
ATP is produced through oxidative phosphorylation when which of the following occurs?
H+ moves through ATP synthase
Match the virus family to its genome as defined by the Baltimore classification: (+)ssRNA enveloped
HIV
Which of the following is NOT a property of a virus?
It is an infectious cellular pathogen.
The liquid portion of blood that does not contain clotting factors is known as which of the following?
Serum
Which scientist first discovered prions?
Stanley Prusiner
lactic acid
Streptococcus, Lactobacillus
Mycobacterium tuberculosis can degrade cholesterol, making it more virulent.
True
RT-PCR relies on an enzyme encoded by retroviruses.
True
Which of the following are inorganic molecules that bind to enzymes?
cofactors
Which of the following is the step in which CO2 enters the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle)?
fixation
Photoheterotrophs
green non-sulfer bacteria
Which of the following best describes the subcomponents of pyrophosphate?
two inorganic phosphate molecules
Chemoautotrophic
uses chemical energy and an inorganic carbon source
Chemoheterotrophs
uses chemical energy and an organic carbon source
Photoautotrophs
uses light energy and an inorganic carbon source
Photoheterotrophs
uses light energy and an organic carbon source
EIA
using antibodies to detect viral antigens
PCR
using primers to amplify DNA
Which of the following refers to the term metabolism?
All of the reactions in the cell or organism
Oxygen is necessary for an electron transport chain to function.
False
butanediol
Klebsiella, Enterobacter
Which is a common electron acceptor in catabolic reactions?
NAD+
Which statement regarding the introduction of a virus in eggs is true?
Pox can form on the embryo.
Match the virus family to its genome as defined by the Baltimore classification: dsDNA naked
Reovirus
The light reactions of photosynthesis include an electron transport chain.
True
Fatty acids are often degraded using which set of reactions?
B- Oxidation
You are a nurse and you suspect that you may have been exposed to a particular virus. You and your health care provider decide to perform a hemagglutinin assay. A sample of your serum is taken and added to a sample of the virus. Next, the virus and serum sample is added to erythrocytes. Upon examination, you do not see any agglutination occurring. Which can you conclude from these results?
The test result suggest you may have been exposed to the virus, and your serum contains antibodies against the virus.
The Baltimore Classification system describes viruses according to which characteristic?
The viral genome
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
Cyclic photophosphorylation produces only ATP, but noncyclic photophosphorylation produces ATP and NADH.
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 an endergonic reaction?
absorbs energy from the environment
Which site on an enzyme is where substrates bind?
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
Chemoheterotrophs
animals
Which of the following properly lists (in order) the steps of viral replication?
attachment, penetration, biosynthesis, maturation, lysis
