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Microbiology Practice Test: Viruses of Animals and Plants
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Viruses of Animals and Plantstopics include: Viruses, vaccination, structure, composition, viruses classification, virus infection and fatal diseases. Here are some differences between plant and animal viruses: Structure: Plant viruses lack a fatty envelope of proteins, while animal viruses have an envelope layer. Transmission: Animal viruses can enter cells without penetrating the cell wall, and can even induce the host cell to cooperate in the infection process. Plant viruses are almost always transmitted by insects or other organisms that feed on plants. Hosts: Animal viruses can... Show more
Microbiology Practice Test: Viruses of Animals and Plants
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1. Intracytoplasmic inclusions are found in chicken pox, herpes, and the polyhedra diseases of insects.
2. The family of Rhabdoviridae possesses dsRNA.
3. Anaplasia is structural abnormality of cells.
4. The envelope surrounding the nucleocapsid of some animal viruses is made up of which of the following structures?
5. Causative agent of tobacco mosaic disease was filterable.
6. The karyotype of cells formed from continuous cell lines is _______________
7. Adenoviruses exhibit which of the following symmetry?
8. Which of the following are characteristics of the process viropexis?
9. For which viral disease, vaccine has been recently developed through the use of tissue culture?
10. Which of the following viruses carry minus-strand RNA?
11. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can induce tumors in _____________
12. Which of the following inclusion bodies are present in the cytoplasm of the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum in the case of rabies infection?
13. From which of the following animal was the material isolated which was used for the vaccination for the first time?
14. In which of the following categories of cancer solid tumors grow from derivatives of embryonal mesoderm?
15. For the cultivation of viruses the fertile chicken eggs should be incubated for how many day(s)?
16. Cowpea virus belongs to which of the following group of viruses?
17. Which among the following is the family of RNA containing viruses that can cause cancer in animals?
18. Cancer of the lip of mouth have been associated with ___________
19. In papovaviruses, DNA occurs in which of the following forms?
20. Translation of mRNA into proteins takes place in the ________________
21. Animal and plant viruses contain both DNA and RNA in the same virion.
22. Parvoviruses contain how many genes?
23. In which of the following viruses DNA forms hairpins?
24. Enterovirus belongs to which of the following family of viruses?
25. Which of the following viruses have a complex symmetry?