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PHMY 610 Exam 2 Material Exam Questions and Answers 100% Guaranteed Pass. Tobacco mosaic virus - Answerthe first virus to be discovered (1892) They used a special filter to filter out everything except the virus. 1898 - Answerthe year Beijerinck first called the tobacco mosaic virus a "virus" virus - AnswerLatin for poison false - Answertrue or false? viruses are metabolically active outside a host cell. metabolically inert - Answernot able to replicate outside of a human cell parasite - AnswerA virus is a _______ because it can't replicate outside of a host cell. inert - Answerviruses are metabolically ______ outside the host cell. capsid - AnswerOuter protein coat of a virus (bacteria have biofilm, viruses have this) enveloped virus - Answera virus that has a membrane composed mostly of host material surrounding the capsid is called a... true - AnswerTrue or False: Viruses can have DNA or RNA. shape - AnswerViruses were originally classified by ______. body system - AnswerToday, viruses are classified by which ______ ________ they infect. naked - Answerviruses that don't have a capsid or envelope spikes - Answerattachment proteins on enveloped viruses. These allow the viruses to hook onto human cells. ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e These can trigger the immune system. segmented - Answer______ viruses have more than one RNA molecule. nonsegmented - AnswerWill DNA viruses be segmented or nonsegmented? RNA - AnswerAll segmented viruses must be ___ viruses. isometric - AnswerViral shape that looks like a circle helical - AnswerViral shape that looks a little more like a rod pleomorphic - AnswerViral shape that's pretzel shaped small - Answerviruses are so easy to spread because they're so ______. ebola - AnswerOne of the biggest viruses attachment - AnswerStep 1 of host cell infection: Virus uses spike proteins to grab onto host cell. true - AnswerTrue or false: A virus will both integrate into and degrade host DNA. lysogeny - Answerparasitic phase of viral replication; the virus fully integrates its genetic material into the host genetic material, so it can undergo replication. Followed by assembly and release phase. budding - AnswerAnother name for viral release phase; new virions are released. virion - AnswerProduct of infection: a fully formed virus that is able to establish an infection in a host cell lytic phase - Answerthe phase where the virus multiplies rapidly and causes the host cell to burst. Kills the host cell within 1 generation. lysogenic phase - Answerthe phase where the virus does not kill the host cell, but integrates into DNA (prophage/*provirus*) or remains independent. the virus still multiplies, but the host cell gets to live. lytic - AnswerA virus can use the host cell for several lysogenic phases until bursting it in one final ______ phase. bacteriophage - Answerthe type of virus that infects bacteria lytic - Answerbacteriophages kill bacteria through the ____ phase. antibiotics - Answerbacteriophages are being researched as alternatives to __________. ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 | P a g e true - AnswerTrue or False: During the lysogenic phase, when bacteriophage viruses are inserting their genetic material into the bacteria's genes, it could inadvertently create resistance mechanisms and strengthen the bacteria. lytic - AnswerIn order to kill the bacteria, phages should mostly use the _____ phase. 14 - AnswerThere are __ RNA virus families 7 - AnswerThere are _ DNA virus families. cultivated - Answerviruses can be _________ in living animals, embryonated chicken eggs, or cell/tissue culture (in vitro). plaque-forming units (PFU) - Answereach plaque corresponds to a single virus; what you count in a plaque assay electron microscope - Answeryou can count viruses using an _______ ________ and you can get a density with that ID50 - Answerinfective dose for 50% of the population; how much virus would you need to infect someone? LD50 - Answerlethal dose for 50% of the population; how much virus would you need to kill someone? hemagglutination - Answera way of detecting viruses (like Adenovirus) because they agglutinate to RBCs when added to culture PCR - Answermost commonly used clinical method of quantifying the amount of virus in the body. acute - Answerinfection of short duration; symptoms are caused by tissue damage (lytic) naked - Answer_______ viruses cause more lysis than enveloped viruses. These are more likely to cause acute infections. days to weeks - Answerhow long does it usually take to recover from an acute infection? IgM - Answerthe antibody that means ACTIVE infection (early, acute) IgG - Answerthe antibody that me

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Tobacco mosaic virus - Answer✔the first virus to be discovered (1892)


They used a special filter to filter out everything except the virus.
1898 - Answer✔the year Beijerinck first called the tobacco mosaic virus a "virus"

virus - Answer✔Latin for poison
false - Answer✔true or false?
viruses are metabolically active outside a host cell.
metabolically inert - Answer✔not able to replicate outside of a human cell
parasite - Answer✔A virus is a _______ because it can't replicate outside of a host cell.

inert - Answer✔viruses are metabolically ______ outside the host cell.

capsid - Answer✔Outer protein coat of a virus
(bacteria have biofilm, viruses have this)
enveloped virus - Answer✔a virus that has a membrane composed mostly of host material
surrounding the capsid is called a...
true - Answer✔True or False:
Viruses can have DNA or RNA.
shape - Answer✔Viruses were originally classified by ______.

body system - Answer✔Today, viruses are classified by which ______ ________ they infect.
naked - Answer✔viruses that don't have a capsid or envelope

spikes - Answer✔attachment proteins on enveloped viruses.
These allow the viruses to hook onto human cells.


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These can trigger the immune system.
segmented - Answer✔______ viruses have more than one RNA molecule.
nonsegmented - Answer✔Will DNA viruses be segmented or nonsegmented?

RNA - Answer✔All segmented viruses must be ___ viruses.

isometric - Answer✔Viral shape that looks like a circle
helical - Answer✔Viral shape that looks a little more like a rod

pleomorphic - Answer✔Viral shape that's pretzel shaped

small - Answer✔viruses are so easy to spread because they're so ______.
ebola - Answer✔One of the biggest viruses

attachment - Answer✔Step 1 of host cell infection:
Virus uses spike proteins to grab onto host cell.
true - Answer✔True or false:
A virus will both integrate into and degrade host DNA.
lysogeny - Answer✔parasitic phase of viral replication; the virus fully integrates its genetic
material into the host genetic material, so it can undergo replication.
Followed by assembly and release phase.
budding - Answer✔Another name for viral release phase; new virions are released.

virion - Answer✔Product of infection: a fully formed virus that is able to establish an infection
in a host cell
lytic phase - Answer✔the phase where the virus multiplies rapidly and causes the host cell to
burst. Kills the host cell within 1 generation.
lysogenic phase - Answer✔the phase where the virus does not kill the host cell, but integrates
into DNA (prophage/*provirus*) or remains independent.


the virus still multiplies, but the host cell gets to live.
lytic - Answer✔A virus can use the host cell for several lysogenic phases until bursting it in one
final ______ phase.
bacteriophage - Answer✔the type of virus that infects bacteria
lytic - Answer✔bacteriophages kill bacteria through the ____ phase.

antibiotics - Answer✔bacteriophages are being researched as alternatives to __________.
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true - Answer✔True or False:
During the lysogenic phase, when bacteriophage viruses are inserting their genetic material into
the bacteria's genes, it could inadvertently create resistance mechanisms and strengthen the
bacteria.
lytic - Answer✔In order to kill the bacteria, phages should mostly use the _____ phase.

14 - Answer✔There are __ RNA virus families

7 - Answer✔There are _ DNA virus families.
cultivated - Answer✔viruses can be _________ in living animals, embryonated chicken eggs, or
cell/tissue culture (in vitro).
plaque-forming units (PFU) - Answer✔each plaque corresponds to a single virus; what you
count in a plaque assay
electron microscope - Answer✔you can count viruses using an _______ ________ and you can
get a density with that
ID50 - Answer✔infective dose for 50% of the population; how much virus would you need to
infect someone?
LD50 - Answer✔lethal dose for 50% of the population; how much virus would you need to kill
someone?
hemagglutination - Answer✔a way of detecting viruses (like Adenovirus) because they
agglutinate to RBCs when added to culture
PCR - Answer✔most commonly used clinical method of quantifying the amount of virus in the
body.
acute - Answer✔infection of short duration; symptoms are caused by tissue damage (lytic)

naked - Answer✔_______ viruses cause more lysis than enveloped viruses.
These are more likely to cause acute infections.
days to weeks - Answer✔how long does it usually take to recover from an acute infection?

IgM - Answer✔the antibody that means ACTIVE infection (early, acute)
IgG - Answer✔the antibody that means you've had the infection before and you're protected
now.
persistent - Answer✔viruses that are present in the body long-term

late complications of acute infections - Answer✔Subcategory of persistent infections.
Examples of this include subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) years after measles
infection, or progressive panencephalitis years after rubella infection.

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