A) inject its protein into the cell while the nucleic acid remains attached to the host cell surface.
B) have a special protein on its surface that can interact with a protein on the surface of the host cell.
C) actively burrow through the cell wall or cell membrane of the host cell to reach the cell's nucleus.
D) produce a special extension of its cytoplasm when it comes into contact with the appropriate host cell.
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A) conjugation.
B) transformation.
C) transduction.
D) crossing over.
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A) thermophiles - live in extremely cold temperatures
B) methanogens - prefer anaerobic environments
C) halophiles - live in high salt environments
D) thermoacidophiles - live in high temperatures and acidic environments
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A) the same ribosomal proteins.
B) similar tRNA.
C) similar initiation of transcription.
D) that they are more closely related to each other than to the bacteria.
E) All of the choices are correct similarities.
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A) The H and N numbers indicate the geographical region in which the virus was discovered.
B) The H and N numbers indicate the order in which the virus was discovered.
C) The H and N numbers indicate the toxicity of the virus to humans and nonhumans.
D) The H and N numbers indicate the type of glycoprotein spikes found in the viral envelope.
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A) size and shape.
B) their type of nucleic acid.
C) the presence or absence of an envelope.
D) their method of reproduction,whether asexual or sexual.
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A) 10-400 nm.
B) 20-300 mm.
C) 10-100 ยตm.
D) 1-10 ยตm.
E) 50-100 nm.
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A) lysogenic
B) sexual
C) lytic
D) alternation of generations
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A) transformation.
B) transduction.
C) conjugation.
D) infection.
E) replication.
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A) They contain a nucleus.
B) They lack ribosomes.
C) They usually lack a cell wall.
D) They do not divide by mitosis.
E) They contain a long,linear strand of DNA as the genetic material.
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A) hydrogen gas
B) hydrogen sulfide
C) ammonia
D) nitrites
E) All of the above.
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A) lysogenic
B) lysozyme
C) lytic
D) lysol
E) lysosome
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A) HIV carries RNA as its genetic material.
B) HIV contains an enzyme called reverse transcriptase.
C) HIV must reproduce immediately upon entering a host cell because it cannot survive a latent period.
D) cDNA precedes double-stranded DNA.
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A) cannot be a retrovirus.
B) is not actively replicating.
C) has not entered a lysogenic cycle.
D) is gaining a new envelope via "budding."
E) is easy to develop immunity against it.
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