Lecture Exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Viruses have some of the properties of cellular life forms. Which of the following is not a characteristic of viruses

A

Grow in response to their environmental conditions

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2
Q

Which of the following structures do animal viruses use to attach themselves and enter the host cells?

A

Viral spikes

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3
Q

A naked virus

A

Has no envelope

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4
Q

Viruses that have plus strand RNA chromosomes that act as a template for DNA synthesis are known as:

A

Proviruses

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5
Q

Acquired immune deficiency Syndrome (AIDS is caused by a retrovirus. Which of the following best represents it

A

RNA-DNA- mRNA- protein

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6
Q

Which of the following represents the correct order of steps in a typical virus replication cycle?

A

Adsorption - penetration - synthesis- maturation- release

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7
Q

Organisms which get their carbon from other organisms are:

A

Heterotrophs

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8
Q

Enzymes work by:

A

Decreasing the activation energy of the reaction

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9
Q

An enzyme-substrate complex forms when substrate binds to an enzyme at the enzyme’s ____ site.

A

Active

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10
Q

Competitive inhibition of enzymes occurs when the inhibitors:

A

Changes the shape of the enzyme

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11
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Sulfa drugs bind to the active site of the enzyme which normally converts para-amino benzoic acid (PABA to folic acid, preventing the production of folic acid and eventually purine synthesis. In this case, the sulfa drug is acting as a/an:

A

Competitive inhibitors

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12
Q

Influenza’s RNA genome mutates frequently causing minor changes to the HA and NA spikes called

A

Antigenic Drift

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13
Q

Enzymes are affected by heat and ph

A

True

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14
Q

Which of the following statements about enzyme inhibition is true?

A

No competitive inhibitors bi d to several different sites on an enzyme

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15
Q

In glycolysis ____ molecules of pyruvic acid are produced

A

Two

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16
Q

Which of the following is true about glycolysis?

A

The net yield of ATP is two ATPs

17
Q

Pyruvic acid is metabolized in the absence of oxygen during the process of:

A

Fermentation

18
Q

The single strand positive sense RNA in animal virus is similar to mRNA and can start making protein as soon as it infects the host cell

A

True

19
Q

The mode of action of an antimicrobial agent refers to

A

How it exert its effects upon microorganisms

20
Q

Selective toxicity

A

Harms microbes without significantly harming the host

21
Q

Side effects due to antimicrobial agents are:

a. Allergic reactions
b. Toxicity
c. Disruption of microbial flora
d. All of the above

A

All of the above

22
Q

Mechanism of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents include all of the following except:

A

Alteration of normal microflora

23
Q

Destruction or inactivation of antimicrobial agents is an example of what kind of bacterial resistance mechanism?

A

Enzyme development

24
Q

Mutation of DNA that produces an altered ribosomes is an example of what type of bacterial resistance mechanism?

A

Alterations target

25
Q

A microorganism that can cause ready-made folic acid from its environment and no longer needs to synthesize it from the PABA precursor demonstrates what type of antimicrobial resistance organism?

A

Alteration of an enzyme

26
Q

Because the tetracyclines are effective against a large variety of different organisms they are considered to:

A

Be broad spectrum drugs

27
Q

Waterborne transmission of pathogens involving water contaminated by raw sewage is an example of what mode of transmission?

A

Droplet nucleic

28
Q

Pathogens that are delivered by insects follow what mode of disease transmission?

A

Vector borne

29
Q

Which of the following pertain to food borne transmission of infectious agents?

A

Unsanitary food preparation

30
Q

Sexually transmitted disease are most often spread by what mode of transmission?

A

Direct contact

31
Q

Zoonosis refers to an infectious disease that is transmitted:

A

From human to their pets

32
Q

A bacteria that is transformed:

A

Has acquired naked DNA from the environment

33
Q

The transfer of DNA between bacterial cells by a virus is:

A

Conjugation