Viruses From Animal and Plants The microbes which are most likely to be completely dependent on a plant or animal host are fungi bacteria algae viruses fungi bacteria algae viruses ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Viruses From Animal and Plants Which of the following characteristics would not be used to classify viruses? Type of nucleic acid Type of cell wall structure Presence of an envelope Symmetry Type of nucleic acid Type of cell wall structure Presence of an envelope Symmetry ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Viruses From Animal and Plants Viral matrix proteins are found mainly on naked viruses exposed on the surface of the virus anchor the envelope of enveloped viruses part of the nucleoprotein core of viruses found mainly on naked viruses exposed on the surface of the virus anchor the envelope of enveloped viruses part of the nucleoprotein core of viruses ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Viruses From Animal and Plants Interanuclear inclusion bodies are found in cells infected with Herpesviruses all of these Adenoviruses Parvoviruses Herpesviruses all of these Adenoviruses Parvoviruses ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Viruses From Animal and Plants Which of the following reflects the correct order of events that take place during the multiplication of a virus? Attachment, release, biosynthesis, maturation, penetration Penetration, attachment, biosynthesis, maturation, release Attachment, penetration, maturation, biosynthesis, release Attachment, penetration, biosynthesis, maturation, release Attachment, release, biosynthesis, maturation, penetration Penetration, attachment, biosynthesis, maturation, release Attachment, penetration, maturation, biosynthesis, release Attachment, penetration, biosynthesis, maturation, release ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Viruses From Animal and Plants Influenza virus undergoes antigenic shift resulting in major antigenic changes by which of the following mechanisms? Reassortment of RNA segments from different influenza viruses Expression of several different capsule types Somatic recombination of heavy and light chains Changing the receptor binding canyon that docks with the host receptor Reassortment of RNA segments from different influenza viruses Expression of several different capsule types Somatic recombination of heavy and light chains Changing the receptor binding canyon that docks with the host receptor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP