Viral tissue specificities are called ________. Group of answer choices receptacles uncoating virions ranges tropisms
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The specificity of attachment between the attachment proteins on a virus and the receptor on the host cell is directly responsible for: the host range of the virus. the tissue tropism of the virus. the maturation of the host virus. both the host range and the tissue tropism of the virus. both the host range and the maturation of the virus. both the maturation and the tissue tropism of the virus. the host range, the tissue tropism, and the maturation of the virus. None of the Above.
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Which of the following types of viruses would be most likely to bud from an infected host cell? Enveloped viruses Naked viruses What is meant by the term "tissue tropism"? The range of different tissues that a virus can infect The mechanism a virus uses to replicate within host tissue The mechanism a virus uses to enter a host cell The transformation of normal tissue into cancerous tissue following an infection by an oncovirus (cancer-producing virus) What allows virus access to a host cell? The binding of a virus particle to a specific protein on the host cell The ability of the virus to lyse the host cell membrane The assembly of virus particles within the host cell cytoplasm The presence of a virally encoded DNA polymerase
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