The correct sequence of the stages of viral replication is:
a. Attachment - Synthesis - Penetration - Assembly - Release
b. Penetration - Attachment - Assembly - Synthesis - Release
c. Penetration - Attachment - Synthesis - Release - Assembly
d. Attachment - Penetration - Assembly - Synthesis - Release
e. Attachment - Penetration - Synthesis - Assembly - Release
e. Attachment - Penetration - Synthesis - Assembly - Release
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A researcher is guilty of plagiarism in a scientific paper if he or she does which of the following?
a. uses the work or ideas of others without proper citation b. fails to include a running header and a properly written abstract c. includes only a step-by-step guide in the materials and methods section of the research paper d. is overly speculative when analyzing the data in the conclusions section
A Women's Studies professor wants her students to learn more about their bodies, so she asks the female students to measure their basal body temperature daily. A small rise in temperature indicates that ovulation is occurring. However, some students do not record a change in temperature -- which ones?
A. Students with IUDs. B. Students using oral contraceptives, hormonal implants, or injections. C. Students who have never had intercourse. D. Students using any form of birth control.
What is a SNP?
a. a computer chip that recognizes differences in DNA sequences b. a variation in a single nucleotide of a DNA sequence c. a tool used in DNA research to cut segments of DNA d. a drug developed from DNA technology e. a highly conserved sequence of DNA
When experimentally applying alpha-bungarotoxin to a muscle, you find that it does not contract when the motor neuron leading to it is electrically stimulated. Knowing that this toxin blocks acetylcholine receptors, what can you conclude about the failure to contract?
A. A contraction fails to occur because an action potential is not generated in the muscle cell. B. A contraction fails to occur because this toxin prevents cross-bridge formation and thereby directly prevents contraction. C. A contraction fails to occur because this toxin directly prevents calcium ion release from intracellular stores. D. A contraction fails to occur because neurotransmitter release by the motor neuron is blocked at the neuromuscular junction. E. A contraction fails to occur because acetylcholine is not released from the motor neuron.