An acute viral disease is the likely result of ________ infection.
a) a persistent
b) a lytic
c) a latent
d) a lysogenic
e) either latent or lysogenic
Answee A. Lytic infection.
During lytic cycle of viral replication, the virus attacks the host cell and divides inside to form loads of viral particles. It is seen during active viral infection.
An acute viral disease is the likely result of ________ infection. a) a persistent b) a...
which of the following is attributed to a viral infection? a. mesothelioma b. severe acute respiratory syndrome c. tuberculosis d. sudden infant death syndrome
) In which phase of the viral "life cycle" does the host cell lyse? A) Lysogenic phase B) Lytic phase C) osmosis D) plasmolysis E) cellular respiration
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for number #5 please make a,b,c,d,e be direct answers that explain the question. the total word count is 200. thank you 5. Transfer of bacterial chromosomal genes (BCGs) to a recipient by specialized transduction occurs when a mistake is made in a normal biological process. What is that normal process? What mistake occurs? Why is it considered a mistake? How does that mistake result in transfer of bacterial chromosomal genes? How can that transfer lead to permanent genetic change in...
Questions: 1. 2. What is the most common viral disease associated with HIV infection and AIDS? In cytomegalic inclusion disease the microscopic morphology exhibited by this disease is described as enlarged cells (cytomegaly), with large intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusions and a surrounding halo. Because this morphology has a characteristic appearance resembling the features of a winged animal this morphology has a nick-name. What is it? What kind of pathogen is Pneumocystis jirovec? 3. c. Viral a. Bacterial b. Fungal d. Parasitic...
acute B) chronic C) latent D) subacute disease. A person steps on a rusty nail and develops tetanus. In this case, the person has acquired a(n)