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Micro Exam 2 Examples

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Examples of Enveloped Viruses

back 1

HIV, Coronavirus, Yellow fever, Rubella, Hepatitis C

front 2

Give an example of a plant virus that is enveloped

back 2

Tomato spotted wilt virus

front 3

Give examples of DNA viruses

back 3

Papillomavirus, Herpesviruses, Epstein-Barr, Hepatitis B

front 4

Give examples of RNA viruses

back 4

HIV, COVID, FLU, Measles, Rabies

front 5

Define persistent infections and give examples

back 5

cell harbors the virus and is not immediately lysed, Measles, Herpes simplex, Herpes zoster

front 6

Define oncoviruses and give examples

back 6

Mammalian viruses capable of initiating tumors examples are Epstein Barr Virus, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV

front 7

Give examples of Human prion diseases

back 7

Kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), Fatal familial insomnia (FFI)

front 8

Define exoenzymes and give examples

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transported extracellularly, where they break down large food molecules or harmful chemicals, play a role in toxins EX: cellulase, amylase, penicillinase

front 9

examples of exoenzymes

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cellulase, amylase, penicillinase

front 10

examples of oncoviruses

back 10

Epstein Barr Virus, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV

front 11

examples of persistent infections

back 11

Measles, Herpes simplex, Herpes zoster