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1. Describe the chemical and physical structure of both an enveloped and a nonenveloped virus.
2. Describe the shapes of viral capsids
3. Define viral species.
4. Give an example of a family, genus, and common name for a virus.
5. Describe how bacteriophages are cultured.
6. Describe how animal viruses are cultured.
7. List three techniques used to identify viruses.
8. Describe the lytic cycle of T-even bacteriophages.
9. Describe the lysogenic cycle of bacteriophage lambda.
10. Compare and contrast the multiplication cycle of DNA- and RNA-containing animal viruses.
11. Define oncogene and transformed cell.
12. Discuss the relationship between DNA- and RNA-containing viruses and cancer.
13. Provide an example of a latent viral infection.
14. Differentiate persistent viral infections from latent viral infections.
15. Discuss how a protein can be infectious.
16. Differentiate virus, viroid, and prion.
17. Describe the lytic cycle for a plant virus.