Which of the following infectious particles is most susceptible to damage?
A) naked capsid virus
B) enveloped virus
C) prions
D) bacteriophage
E) both naked capsid viruses and prions
B
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Viral Replication
Learning Outcome: 13.6
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A. three tissue layers. B. a single epidermal layer. C. loosely organized cells. D. two epidermal layers with scattered mesophyll cells in between. E. inner and outer cell layers separated by a jelly-like mesoglea.
Which type of blood component is involved in the initiation of clotting?
A. platelets B. plasma proteins C. white blood cells D. red blood cells
Nonscientists often use the words ''name,'' ''identify,'' and ''classify'' interchangeably, as when asking ''Can you name this?'' or ''Can you identify this?'' or ''Can you classify this?'' when they simply want to know what an organism is. Which of the following is/are correct usage(s) of the term(s)?
A. Only the scientist who first describes a new species actually names it. B. Classifying is grouping, and to classify something requires several organisms so you can group one as closer to a second and distant from a third. C. A crop scout on a farm using a key to detect pest insect species is identifying insects but not naming or necessarily classifying them. D. A scientist who publishes the name and description of a new species must necessarily also know both how to identify and classify the species. E. All of the choices are correct.
A terrestrial animal species is discovered with the following larval characteristics: exoskeleton, system of tubes for gas exchange, and modified segmentation
A knowledgeable zoologist should predict that the adults of this species would also feature _____. A) eight legs B) two pairs of antennae C) a sessile lifestyle D) an open circulatory system