How do enveloped animal viruses exit their host?

A) Bursting the host cell
B) Endocytosis
C) Rupturing virus
D) Budding or exocytosis


D) Budding or exocytosis

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Steven notices that every time he goes outside on a hot day, he begins to sweat. Soon afterward, he becomes thirsty and looks for something to drink. What general hypothesis might Steven make to describe these observations

A.) Organisms have an effect on their environment. B.) The behavior of organisms is determined by temperature. C.) Organisms respond to both internal and external stimuli. D.) Heat limits how many organisms an environment can support

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While trying to start an IV on a patient, Kurt received a needlestick injury and blood exposure involving a patient with AIDS. He was immediately started on three different antiretroviral medications. The advantage of using combined therapy in this circumstance is

A. the duration of treatment is much shorter. B. cost savings to the patient. C. this should prevent the emergence of drug-resistant microbes. D. the drugs only work if given together.

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A distinctive feature of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) rash is that is appears on the (limbs/face/palms) as well as the trunk.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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