The life cycle of a virus typically involves, in order, the following steps: ... Initiation of infection usually follows entrance into the animal of one or a few infectious virus particles. ... Note that entry does not occur via endocytosis, as it typically does in animal viruses.
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Similar methods are used to filter animal viruses or bacteriophages ( EPA, ... 1987), or by using suitable materials that do not bind proteins. ... There were no significant differences (ANOVA, P>0.05) (SPSS V 6.01 ... Method 1601: Male-specific (F+) and somatic coliphages in water by two-step enrichment procedure. ...
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The cells may be adjacent to one another because they did not separate after cell division or because they remained enclosed in a common sheath or slime secreted by the cells. ... Viruses are not classified as cells and therefore are neither unicellular nor multicellular organisms. Most people do not even classify viruses...
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; What was one of the first and most useful microscopic tests for classifying bacteria that is still important today? ... ; Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are not in the same family. This indicates that which of the following is not sufficient to assign an organism to a taxon? ... D) archaea, eucarya and viruses.
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41)  In which of the following ways do viruses differ from bacteria? ... 44)  Bacteriophages and animal viruses do not differ significantly in which one of the following steps?
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41)  In which of the following ways do viruses differ from bacteria? ... 44)  Bacteriophages and animal viruses do not differ significantly in which one of the following steps?
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All of the following are reasons for classifying viruses in the three domains and not in a fourth domain except ... Bacteriophages and animal viruses do not differ significantly in which one of the following steps?
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Body cells infected by viruses are destroyed mostly by ... Fevers have the following effect: ... Which of the following are not true of macrophages?
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7.e Pelvic inflammatory disease a. infects one million women annually. b. can be caused by N. gonorrhoea. c. can be transmitted sexually. d. can be caused by ... 19. c Which of the following does not have an animal resevoir or vector? a. listeriosis b. cryptococcus c. Naegleria d. rabies e. trypanosomiasis;
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Typing is important because in some instances a person's serum (the fluid, non-cellular portion of the blood) contains antibodies against the markers not represented on that person's cells. ... One set of antigens is called the "ABO" group. ... animal planet...
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