QUESTION 1: How does a lysogenicphage differ from a lytic phage? A….

Question Answered step-by-step QUESTION 1: How does a lysogenicphage differ from a lytic phage? A…. QUESTION 1: How does a lysogenic phage differ from a lytic phage?A. Only a lysogenic phage injects DNA into the host cell cytoplasmB. Only a lysogenic phage needs to perform the adsorption stepC. Only a lysogenic phage causes the lysis of the host cellD. Only a lysogenic phage expresses a lysozyme enzymeE. Only a lysogenic phage becomes part of the host cell’s genomeQUESTION 2: What effect will a bacteriophage have on a human cell?A. No effect. Humans are not included in the host range of bacteriophages.B. The bacteriophage will result in the rapid lysis of human cells.C. The bacteriophage will stimulate beneficial cell division in the human cell.D. Bacteriophages undergo lysogenic replication in human cells, but do not produce new phage.E. A lytic phage will harm a human cell, while a lysogenic phage will result in the latent infection of a human cell.QUESTION 3: Which of the following statements is true of an infection?A. An infection can be controlled by the host’s immune system, while a disease means a systemic infection has taken placeB. Infections are only caused by prokaryotic organismsC. An infection will not always result in diseaseD. In an infection, microbes are present but they are not actively growingE. An infection is defined as the abnormal function of someone’s bodyQUESTION 4: After completing this class, you will probably feel the need to wash your hands a lot. How does washing your hands with regular soap keep you from getting sick?A. The antibiotics in regular soap kill the vast majority of pathogensB. The soap contains halogens that denature microbial enzymesC. Regular soap provides an effective means of sterilizationD. Degerming mechanically removes microbes from your handsQUESTION 5: Which of the following is an example of competitive exclusion?A. Anti-fungal drugs introduce a pore in the plasma membrane of a fungusB. Bacteria perform aerobic respiration inside of a protistC. Gastric juice in the stomach destroys most bacteriaD. A lysogenic phage inserts its genome into the host chromosome E. The microflora on skin prevents colonization by pathogenic bacteria Biology Science Microbiology BIO 205 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)