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HPRS 2301 - Chapter 10 Learning
Outcomes. Exam Questions With 100%
Verified Answers


List the four main characteristics of viruses. - answer✔They're considered the smallest and

simplest infectious agents.

They lack cell organelles and don't carry out metabolic activities

They are incapable of independent reproduction.

They are obligatory intracellular parasites.


List the four structural components of viruses and give their functions. - answer✔Nucleic acid:

RNA or DNA (dsDNA or ssDNA) containing the viral genome

Capsid: a protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid

Envelope: a phospholipid membrane taken from the host cell (evasive factors); camouflages

itself so it can move around the immune system

Spikes: a set of glycoproteins protruding from the envelope that provide attachment to the

receptor of the cell.

Explain why viruses are considered obligate intracellular parasites and describe what "target

cells" are. - answer✔Viruses are considered obligate intracellular parasites because they need to

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be inside the cell in order for them to replicate. The cell itself makes copies of the virus as it

replicates.

Target cells are cells that have a specified receptor for that specific virus. For example, a

hepatitis virus travels through the blood to find the liver cells, in which they have a specified

receptor for hepatitis.


Describe the four effects that viruses can have on cells. - answer✔Cessation (stopping) of DNA,

RNA, or protein synthesis.

Cellular destruction (lysis) by either viruses as they are released from the cell or by the host's

immune system.

Transformation of host cells into cancerous cells (oncogenic viruses like HPV).

Promotion of secondary bacterial infection of cells damaged by the virus (like rhinoviruses and

influenza viruses).

Describe the reasons Ebola and Marburg fever (hemorrhagic fevers) are such dangerous viral

infections and give the target cells of these viruses. - answer✔They are dangerous because:


The source of the virus in nature is not known.

The infections they cause are known as hemorrhagic fevers.

The infections progress fast and have an extremely high mortality rate because there is no

treatment for these infections.

The target cells of the viruses are endothelial cells (the cells that line the blood vessels).

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