A) extremely small.
B) non-living.
C) poison.
D) contagious.
E) particle.
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A) a membranous envelope
B) both DNA and RNA
C) either DNA or RNA
D) a protein capsid
E) a protein spore coat
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True/False
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A) Require a high salt environment.
B) Have a chloride pump that pumps chloride into the cell.
C) May be chemoheterotrophs or photosynthetic.
D) All of the above choices are correct.
E) Require a high temperature in order to survive
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A) DNA helicase
B) reverse transcriptase
C) DNA ligase
D) reverse helicase
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A) a membranous envelope.
B) either DNA or RNA.
C) both DNA and RNA.
D) a protein capsid.
E) spikes.
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A) a noncellular living organism
B) one of the smallest bacteria known
C) a member of the kingdom Virusae
D) a cell at the boundary between living and nonliving things
E) chemical complexes of RNA or DNA protected by protein shell
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True/False
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A) size and shape.
B) their type of nucleic acid.
C) the presence of absence of an envelope.
D) their method of reproduction,whether asexual or sexual.
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A) same ribosomal proteins.
B) similar tRNA.
C) similar initiation of transcription.
D) All of the choices are correct similarities.
E) same ribosomal proteins and different initiation of transcription.
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A) injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell.
B) fusion of its envelope with the host cell's plasma envelope.
C) endocytosis.
D) Any of the above choices are correct.
E) Attaching to the host cell's membrane and then injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell.
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A) lysogenic
B) sexual
C) lytic
D) alternation of generations
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A) lysogenic
B) lysozyme
C) lytic
D) lysol
E) lysosome
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A) they produce methane from CO2 and H2.
B) they live in the intestinal tracts of cows,humans,and termites.
C) they live in swamps and marshes.
D) their biogas may contribute to global warming.
E) they are harmful human pathogens.
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A) Attachment,Viral DNA penetration into host cell,Integration of viral DNA into host cell DNA,Biosythesis,Maturation,Release
B) Endocytosis of virion,Uncoating,Maturation,and Release
C) Attachment,Fusion of envelope and host cell membrane,Biosynthesis,Maturation,and Release
D) Attachment,Viral DNA penetration,Biosynthesis,Maturation and Release
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True/False
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A) They are viruses that infect plant and fungal cells.
B) They are bacteria that decompose large organic molecules.
C) Saprotrophs are also called decomposers.
D) They are ecologically important in recycling matter.
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A) archaea and bacteria.
B) bacteria and cyanobacteria.
C) photosynthetic bacteria and chemosynthetic bacteria.
D) archaea and cyanobacteria.
E) autotrophs and heterotrophs.
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True/False
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A) transformation.
B) transduction.
C) conjugation.
D) infection.
E) replication.
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