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Virology Quiz

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1. What kinds of proteins are on the surface envelope of a virus?




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2. What are some methods of laboratory safety?




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3. What viruses are transmitted by sexual contact?




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4. Why are arthropods a good vector?




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5. Why are viruses filterable?




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6. What morphology of viruses is stable at 37C?




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7. Where are viruses cultured?




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8. How does photodynamic inactivation work?




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9. What salt stabilizes picornaviruses and reoviruses?




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10. What is the transmission pattern of arthropod-arthropod with accidental human?




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11. at 4C or RT




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12. lose infectivity, and they are sensitive to freezing and thawing




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13. Yes




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14. They are viral attachment proteins (VAP’s) e.g. gp120 on virus bidns CD-4 receptors in TH cells




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15. 1. Recognition, 2. penetration, 3. uncoating, 4. synthesis and propagation




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16. By fusion, of viral envelope with the cell membrane




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17. (VAP) Viral attachment proteins that bind RBC’s




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18. -ve sense RNA




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19. Create a wild type protein misfold




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20. tissue specificity in viral infections due to receptors





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