BCHM 4360 EXAM 1 CHAPTER 6 2026
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False; will typically kill unhealthy bacteria and will be lysogenic in
healthy bacteria cells. - ANS-Temperate phages can only be lysogenic
in unhealthy bacteria, T or F?
True - ANS-Lysogenic is only unique to temperate phages, T or F?
A phage that is lysogenic and has incorporate itself (DNA) in the
host chromosome - ANS-What is a prophage?
healthy - ANS-Prophages will stay prophages as long as the bacteria is:
binary fission - ANS-Prophages replicate via:
diphtheria - ANS-Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the causative agent of:
botulism - ANS-Clostridium botulinum is the causative agent of:
cholera - ANS-Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of:
False; happens in temperate phages - ANS-lysogenic conversion
happens in virulent phages, T or F?
bacteria acquires traits from the phage; how it makes toxins -
ANS-What is lysogenic conversion?
, tropism; a specific phage has to infected a bacteria for that
bacteria to be harmful - ANS-Phages=
swine - ANS-H1N1 is the ____ flu
bird - ANS-H5N1 is the ___ flu
H1N1 - ANS-The most dominant flu strain is:
RNA - ANS-Influzena virus is a DNA, RNA, or both virus?
true - ANS-Influenza has a segmented genome, T or F?
A, B, and C - ANS-What are the main groups of influenza?
Type A and Type B - ANS-Which groups cause human disease
(influenza)
False; causes NO harm to humans; only to animals - ANS-Type C
influenza rarely causes harm to humans, T or F?
False; Type A is more harmful - ANS-Type A is less harmful than Type
B, T or F?
Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase - ANS-subtypes of the main
groups of influenza are based on which spike proteins?
hemagglutinin - ANS-HA=
neuraminidase - ANS-NA=
LATEST UPDATE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
False; will typically kill unhealthy bacteria and will be lysogenic in
healthy bacteria cells. - ANS-Temperate phages can only be lysogenic
in unhealthy bacteria, T or F?
True - ANS-Lysogenic is only unique to temperate phages, T or F?
A phage that is lysogenic and has incorporate itself (DNA) in the
host chromosome - ANS-What is a prophage?
healthy - ANS-Prophages will stay prophages as long as the bacteria is:
binary fission - ANS-Prophages replicate via:
diphtheria - ANS-Corynebacterium diphtheriae is the causative agent of:
botulism - ANS-Clostridium botulinum is the causative agent of:
cholera - ANS-Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of:
False; happens in temperate phages - ANS-lysogenic conversion
happens in virulent phages, T or F?
bacteria acquires traits from the phage; how it makes toxins -
ANS-What is lysogenic conversion?
, tropism; a specific phage has to infected a bacteria for that
bacteria to be harmful - ANS-Phages=
swine - ANS-H1N1 is the ____ flu
bird - ANS-H5N1 is the ___ flu
H1N1 - ANS-The most dominant flu strain is:
RNA - ANS-Influzena virus is a DNA, RNA, or both virus?
true - ANS-Influenza has a segmented genome, T or F?
A, B, and C - ANS-What are the main groups of influenza?
Type A and Type B - ANS-Which groups cause human disease
(influenza)
False; causes NO harm to humans; only to animals - ANS-Type C
influenza rarely causes harm to humans, T or F?
False; Type A is more harmful - ANS-Type A is less harmful than Type
B, T or F?
Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase - ANS-subtypes of the main
groups of influenza are based on which spike proteins?
hemagglutinin - ANS-HA=
neuraminidase - ANS-NA=