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Microbiology chapter 13 potential test questions

front 1

Which of the following is not an acellular agent?

  1. viroid
  2. virus
  3. rickettsia
  4. prion

back 1

c. rickettsia

front 2

which of the following statements is true?

  1. viruses move toward their host cells
  2. viruses are capable of metabolism
  3. viruses lack a cytoplasmic membrane
  4. viruses grow in response to their environmental conditions

back 2

c. viruses lack a cytoplasmic membrane

front 3

A virus that is specific for a bacterial hos is called a __________

  1. phage
  2. prion
  3. virion
  4. viroid

back 3

a. phage

front 4

A naked virus ____________

  1. has no membranous envelope
  2. has injected DNA or RNA into a host cell
  3. is devoid of capsomeres
  4. is one that is unattached to a host cell

back 4

a. has no membranous envelope

front 5

Which of the following statements is false?

  1. viruses may have circular DNA
  2. dsRNA is found in bacteria more often than in viruses
  3. viral DNA may be linear
  4. typically, viruses have DNA or RNA but not both

back 5

b. dsRNA is found in bacteria more often than in viruses

front 6

When a eukaryotic cell is infected with an enveloped virus and sheds viruses slowly over time, this infection is ________

  1. called a lytic infection
  2. a prophage cycle
  3. called a persistent infection
  4. caused by a quiescent virus

back 6

c. called a persistent infection

front 7

Another name for a complete virus is __________.

  1. virion
  2. viroid
  3. prion
  4. capsid

back 7

a. virion

front 8

Which of the following viruses can be latent?

  1. HIV
  2. chicken pox virus
  3. herpes viruses
  4. all of the above

back 8

d. all of the above

front 9

Which of the following is not a criterion for specific family classifications of viruses?

  1. the type of nucleic acid present
  2. envelope structure
  3. capsid type
  4. lipid composition

back 9

d. lipid compposition

front 10

A clear zone of phage infection in a bacterial lawn is _______.

  1. a prophage
  2. a plaque
  3. naked
  4. a zone of inhibition

back 10

b. a plaque