A) herpes simplex
B) chickenpox
C) HIV
D) enterovirus
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A) presence of an envelope
B) presence of a capsid
C) whether DNA or RNA is chromosome
D) whether chromosome is single or double stranded
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A) Adenoviridae & Orthomyxoviridae
B) Enterovirus & Retrovirus
C) Flavivirus & Rhinovirus
D) Poxvirus & Papillomavirus
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A) single circular RNA chromosome
B) need for a helper virus in replication
C) lack of protein in its structure
D) lack of DNA in its structure
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A) minus strand RNA --> protein
B) minus strand RNA --> plus strand RNA --> protein
C) RNA --> DNA --> protein
D) RNA --> RNA --> DNA --> protein
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A) the presence of oncogenes in humans
B) the presence of antibodies against viruses in cancer patients
C) treating cancer patients with antibiotics
D) development of a cancer following an injection of viruses
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A) replicate viral DNA.
B) shut down bacterial cell metabolism.
C) weaken bacterial cell walls.
D) help recognize the proper bacterial host.
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A) adenoviruses
B) herpes viruses
C) human papilloma viruses
D) slow viruses
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A) maturation --> adsorption --> penetration --> release --> synthesis
B) adsorption --> penetration --> release --> maturation --> synthesis
C) adsorption --> penetration --> synthesis --> maturation --> release
D) adsorption --> penetration --> maturation --> synthesis --> release
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A) Cytopathic effect
B) CPE
C) Nuclear effect
D) Cytoplasmic effect
E) Both Cytopathic effect and CPE are correct
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A) transformation
B) induction
C) transcription
D) lysogenic conversion
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