Identify the correct sequence of events in the viral replication

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121.

Virus was discovered by whom

  • Stanley

  • Ivanowski

  • Herelle

  • Beijerinck


122.

Electron microscope is based on the principle of

  • electromagnetic theory

  • resolution of glass lenses

  • magnification of glass lenses

  • refraction of light


123.

Bacteriophages kill

  • fungi

  • parasites

  • bacteria

  • viruses


124.

Chitin is a

  • polysaccharide

  • nitrogenous polysaccharide

  • lipoprotein

  • protein


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125.

Lichens are described as indicator of

  • air pollution

  • water pollution

  • soil pollution

  • agriculture productivity


126.

Which one of the following viruses contains is a DNA and RNA?

  • Cyanophage

  • Herpes virus

  • Leuko virus

  • Polio virus


127.

Edible part of mushroom is

  • basidiocarp

  • primary mycelium

  • fungal hyphae

  • basidiospores


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128.

Identify the correct sequence of events in the viral replication process.

I. Eclipse

II. Maturation

III. Adsorption

IV. Assembly

V. Penetration

VI. Lysis

  • I, II, III, IV, V, VI

  • II, I, III, IV, V, VI

  • III, V, I, II, IV, VI

  • III, V, VI, IV, II, I


C.

III, V, I, II, IV, VI

Viral replication is the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. The correct sequence of events in the viral replication process is

Adsorption  Penetration  Eclipse  Maturation  Assembly  lysis


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129.

Match the items in column I with those in Column II and choose the correct answer.
Column I Column II
A. Blue- green algae as biofertilizer 1. Ectomycorrhiza
B. Fungi as biofertilizer 2. Thiobacillus sp.
C. Free living nitrogen fixing bacteria 3. Anabaena sp.
D. Phosphate solubilizing bacteria

4. Clostridium sp.

5. Azospirillium sp.

  • A- 3; B- 1; C- 5; D- 2

  • A- 5; B- 1; C- 2; D- 4

  • A- 5; B- 4; C- 1; D- 2

  • A- 4; B- 2; C- 4; D- 2


130.

lsogamous condition with non-flagellated gametes is found in

  • Chlamydomonas

  • Spirogyra

  • Volvox

  • Fucus


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