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Question 21 (5 points)
What does a viral particle use from the host cell to enter the cell?

Question 21 options:

Nucleoid region

Capsin

Cell receptor

Mitochondria

Question 22 (5 points)
What's the correct order of steps for viral replication?

Question 22 options:

Replication, attachment, entry, copies made, exit

Entry, replication, attachment, copies made, exit

Entry, replication, attachment, copies made, exit

Attachment, entry, replication, copies made, exit

Question 23 (5 points)
A virus kills the host cell and explodes the virus out into the environment. What type of replication life cycle is this?

Question 23 options:

Apoptosis

Lysogenic

Lytic

Molecular

Question 24 (5 points)
Which of the following is a difference between viruses and prokaryotes?

Question 24 options:

Viruses and prokaryotes originated at the same time on Earth.

Viruses and prokaryotes are both unicellular with a nucleoid region.

Viruses and prokaryotes both depend on a host to reproduce.

Viruses and prokaryotes both adapt in response to their environments.

Question 25 (5 points)
Prokaryotic cells have different internal structures than eukaryotic cells. Which of the following is/are found in eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells?

Question 25 options:

Nucleoid region

Cytoplasm

Ribosomes

Membrane-bound organelles

Question 26 (5 points)
Which of the following environments are where protists are likely to be found?

Question 26 options:

Rainforest

Tundra

Arid

Liquid

Question 27 (5 points)
How do cells behave in a multicellular protist?

Question 27 options:

They share nuclei between cells.

They exhibit cell specialization.

They're missing mitochondria.

They don't exhibit cell specialization.

Question 28 (5 points)
How is malaria transmitted from mosquitos to humans?

Question 28 options:

Amoeba algae

Plasmodium protist

Chlorophyte protist

Green algae

Question 29 (5 points)
Fungi reproduce most commonly via

Question 29 options:

budding.

binary fission.

spores.

fragmentation.

Question 30 (5 points)
If an animal is poisoned by fungi, what kind of poisoning is this?

Question 30 options:

Mycotoxicosis

Botulism

Mushroom

Mycelium

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