What is the protein coat that surrounds a virus called
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The protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus is called the capsid. These are broadly classified according to their structures. Helical (cylindrical) and icosahedral (spherical) are the most common types.
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What do viruses use to destroy host cells after replication is complete
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Viruses use enzymes to destroy host cells after replication is
complete.
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What term is used to describe the way a virus is passed to a host organism
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vectoring is the right answer
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What are the drugs that are used to treat bacterial diseases called
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antibiotics
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How are viral diseases such as hepatitis and HIV passed
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HIV is passed through unprotected sexual intercourse, dirty needles from tattoos, drugs, etc, and transmission of bodily fluids such as through open cuts or wounds. Hepatitis is passed through dirty needles, certain immunocompromised medications for transplants or cancer, and may also be hereditary.
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Hepatitis can be passed via the fecal-oral route (eating food that has been contaminated), unprotected sexual contact, or by sharing needles. HIV can be passed by unprotected sexual contact or by sharing needles. HIV is transferred through bodily fluids, such as blood. Hepatitis depends on the type ... Hep. A is transferred through stool, Hep. B through bodily fluids, like HIV, and Hep. C through blood, as well.
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Which of these is not a characteristic shared by all bacteria
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They all cause disease.
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What term is associated with methanogens
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Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
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V-cube 7 or megaminx
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megaminx
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Which two subgroups are included in an organism's scientific name
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Genus and species.
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What is an organism called that lives in or on another organism for the purpose of obtaining food
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parasite
parasite
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What Members of which phylum of protozoa swim by using long whip-like structures
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Flagellate A+
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Which of the these statements about antibiotics is false
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Antibiotics are always beneficial
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Which of these statements is not true
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Ronald reagan was fatally shot march 30,1981
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What is the protein coat that surrounds a virus called
The protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus is called the capsid. These are broadly classified according to their structures. Helical (cylindrical) and icosahedral (spherical) are the most common types.
What do viruses use to destroy host cells after replication is complete
Viruses use enzymes to destroy host cells after replication is
complete.
What term is used to describe the way a virus is passed to a host organism
vectoring is the right answer
What are the drugs that are used to treat bacterial diseases called
antibiotics
How are viral diseases such as hepatitis and HIV passed
HIV is passed through unprotected sexual intercourse, dirty needles from tattoos, drugs, etc, and transmission of bodily fluids such as through open cuts or wounds. Hepatitis is passed through dirty needles, certain immunocompromised medications for transplants or cancer, and may also be hereditary.
by blood and body fluids
Hepatitis can be passed via the fecal-oral route (eating food that has been contaminated), unprotected sexual contact, or by sharing needles. HIV can be passed by unprotected sexual contact or by sharing needles. HIV is transferred through bodily fluids, such as blood. Hepatitis depends on the type ... Hep. A is transferred through stool, Hep. B through bodily fluids, like HIV, and Hep. C through blood, as well.
Which of these is not a characteristic shared by all bacteria
They all cause disease.
What term is associated with methanogens
Anaerobes is associated with methanogens.
V-cube 7 or megaminx
megaminx
Which two subgroups are included in an organism's scientific name
Genus and species.
What is an organism called that lives in or on another organism for the purpose of obtaining food
parasite
parasite
What Members of which phylum of protozoa swim by using long whip-like structures
Flagellate A+
Which of the these statements about antibiotics is false