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Assessment

A. Multiple Choice Question.


Directions: Read the question carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. A virus is a tiny infectious


a. Cell
b. Living thing
c. Particle
d. Nucleic acid
2. Viruses are known to infect
a. Plants
b. Bacteria
c. Fungi
d. All organisms
3. The nucleic acid of a virus is/are
a. DNA only
b. RNA only
c. Both DNA and RNA
d. Either DNA or RNA
4. The general steps in viral multiplication cycle are
a. Attachment, penetration, biosynthesis, maturation, release.
b. Endocytosis, penetration, replication, uncoating, release.
c. Attachment, adsorption, biosynthesis, maturation, lysis.
d. Endocytosis, uncoating, biosynthesis, release, maturation.
5. Which of the following is not a structure of a virus?
a. Helical
b. Icosahedral
c. Envelope
d. Simple
6. What is the best way to explain bio control?
a. The use of virus to kill or prevent diseases caused by bacteria.
b. The use of living organism to prevent invasion of other organism.
c. The prevention of organism to exhibit penetration and lysis.
d. All of the above.
7. Rabies are caused by
a. Virus and bacterium
b. Virus only

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c. Virus and protozoa
d. Bacteria only
8. Which of the following statement/s explain/s that virus are indeed beneficial?
a. Virus are used in vaccines.
b. Virus are used to prevent bacterial invasion.
c. Virus controlled devastating rabbits
d. All of the above
9. Which of the following best describes viruses?
a. They are living cell
b. They have three types of genomes
c. They exist as prions outside the cell
d. They target and infect all types of tissue
10. What makes RNA viruses different from the DNA viruses?
a. The genome replication is on the cytosol
b. The nuclei acid is single stranded
c. Their replication is accompanied by the DNA polymerases.
d. Poxviridae is one of its examples

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B. Using the key terms below, create a flow chart illustrating the relationship among these key
terms. Answer the given questions below.

Covering
Nucleic acids molecules
Envelope (not found in all viruses)
Matrix proteins
Capsid
Central core
Virus particle

Questions:

1. What are their distinctive biological characteristics?

2. Why viruses are described as either active or inactive?

3. Why did viruses need a host cell?

Enrichment

Made me! Label me!

Direction:
Construct a
model of
the virus
and label
its structure
using any available materials. You are free to choose any virus such as corona virus, HIV virus,
Dengue virus, Ebola virus and others. Make a 2-minute video presentation on how you
constructed your DIY virus model, and discuss the following concepts:

a. Classification of the virus,

b. General structure of the virus,

c. Mode of replication, and

d. Global impact.

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Kindly refer to this link as your sample video on making a model:
https://youtu.be/QhBmyt7sSig

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