Transcript Chapter 2

Active Lecture Questions for
BIOLOGY, Eighth Edition
Neil Campbell & Jane Reece
Chapter 19
Viruses
Questions prepared by
Christopher Gregg,
Louisiana State University
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Which of the following is not a property of life
shared by prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, and
viruses?
a) nucleic acids used to store hereditary information
b) order and complexity in arrangement of biological
molecules
c) the ability to process energy through metabolic
reactions
d) the capacity to evolve
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You have isolated viral particles from a patient, but
you are not sure whether they are rhinoviruses or
influenza viruses. The presence of which class of
biological molecules would allow you to
distinguish between the two types of virus?
a) RNA
b) phospholipids
c) proteins
d) glycoproteins
e) DNA
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A culture of E. coli bacteria
was inoculated with a phage
virus. The graphs show
bacterial and phage numbers
before and after irradiation with
UV light. This virus is
probably a ___ phage and is
___.
a) λ; temperate
b) λ; virulent
c) T4; virulent
d) T4; lytic
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Before exposure to UV light,
the phages described in the
previous question were most
likely in the ___ cycle.
a) lytic
b) virulent
c) prophage
d) lysogenic
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People with nonfunctional chemokine membrane
receptors on their helper T cells as a result of a
genetic mutation are immune to HIV infection.
Why?
a) HIV cannot enter the host cell.
b) Reverse transcriptase cannot transcribe RNA to
DNA.
c) Viral mRNA cannot be transcribed from the
integrated provirus.
d) Viruses cannot bud from the host cell.
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Bacteriophages were grown in a medium containing
radioactive sulfur (35S) and radioactive
phosphorous (32P), which are incorporated into
proteins and DNA, respectively. If these phages
were used to infect a bacterial culture, which
isotope would be detected within the infected
bacteria?
a)
35S
b)
32P
c) both
d) neither
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AZT is a nucleoside analog used to treat HIV
infections. It is a thymine (T) nucleoside with an
azide group instead of the hydroxyl group found in
typical thymine nucleosides. Which step does AZT
hamper in the reproductive cycle of the HIV virus?
a) entry into the cell
b) reverse transcription of DNA from RNA
c) transcription of RNA from proviral DNA
d) viral assembly within the cell
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You have isolated a sample from an animal
suffering from an unknown disease. Which of the
following tests would allow you to determine that
the animal has a prion disease?
a) Pass the sample through a filter to remove bacteria
and see if the filtrate is still infectious.
b) Treat the sample with nuclease and see if it is still
infectious.
c) Treat the sample with protease and see if it is still
infectious.
d) Heat the sample to normal cooking temperatures
and see if it is still infectious.
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Which of the following most likely describes the
vertical transmission of a plant virus?
a) The plant shows symptoms of disease after being
grazed on by herbivores.
b) Sap from one plant is rubbed on the leaves of a
second plant; both plants eventually show disease
symptoms.
c) Seeds are planted and reared under protected
conditions, but mature plants show disease
symptoms.
d) After a gardener prunes several plants with the
same shears, they all show disease symptoms.
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