The process during viral infection known as "uncoating" involves the removal of the (capsid/envelope/matrix)
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capsid
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Section: Viral Replication
Learning Outcome: 13.10
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A. cause human disease. B. can only be found growing in laboratories. C. are infectious particles. D. are too small to be seen with the unaided eye. E. lack a cell nucleus.
Like all theories, the cell theory is never accepted by scientists as an "absolute truth." Which statement best explains why?
A) A theory evolves from collecting information, forming hypotheses, and then verifying the predictions of the hypotheses. B) A theory is only a collection of hypotheses that have been verified by experimentation. C) A scientific theory is not based on experimental evidence or observations. D) Future evidence may cause a theory to be modified or even rejected
What system is used for excision repair in E. coli, what are its components, and what do they specifically do in the process?
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T or F: the physiologic cross section of a fusiform muscle is the same as the anatomical cross section
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