The correct sequence of events in viral multiplication is
A. penetration, replication, maturation, adsorption, assembly, release.
B. adsorption, penetration, replication, maturation, assembly, release.
C. assembly, maturation, replication, release, penetration, adsorption.
D. adsorption, release, maturation, replication, assembly, penetration.
E. replication, penetration, maturation, assembly, absorption, release.
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
The opposite results obtained by scientists apparently doing the same experiments in investigating spontaneous generation
A. shows the importance of repeating experiments. B. shows the importance of exactly duplicating experimental conditions. C. led to further experiments that ultimately furthered knowledge. D. All of the choices are correct.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an autosomal recessive disorder pedigree?
A. Affected children can have unaffected parents. B. Both males and females are affected with equal frequency. C. Two affected parents will always have affected children. D. Affected individuals with homozygous unaffected mates will have unaffected children. E. Heterozygotes have an affected phenotype.
With regard to the lac operon, which of the following is false under conditions of low (or no) glucose?
a) the RNA polymerase cannot transcribe structural genes b) The repressor is bound to the operator c) Lactose is not bound to the repressor d) RNA polymerase can bind to the promoter e) there is a high amount of glucose in your media