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- Use the text as guide, answering the question, as a medical technology student, what is the importance of understanding RA 11166? Enumerate at least 4 ways how are you going to promote HIV awareness?The common herbs tarragon and thyme both contain caffeic acid, which is effective against viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Can you elaborate about caffeic acid and Cytomagalovirus infection? Thanks!1)How can viruses be beneficial? 2. Name two important features of retroviruses and give an example of one. 3. Why do you think that nomadic societies are less likely to support extremely virulent viruses? 4. What was the role of filtration in the discovery of viruses? 5. Imagine a new respiratory virus that spreads via contact, droplet, and airborne transmission and we have no medical measures to stop the infection. Outline public health measures (non-medical interventions that can reduce the spread of a disease) that can be taken to slow down the spread of this virus.
- Kindly fill in the data table below about small pox virusesLabel the basic parts and give their functions. 1. Bacteriophage T4 2. Coronavirus 3.Which of the following statements is not correct forviruses?(a) Viruses are obligate parasites.(b) Viruses can multiply only when they are inside theliving cells.(c) Viruses cannot pass through bacterial filters.(d) Viruses are made up of protein and DNA or RNA(never both DNA and RNA). Please try to break the solutions into as many steps as practically possible and the steps should come one by one and they should be short and crisp and plagiarism-free.
- Why is it important to continue immunizing children in the United States against measles, even though it is a rare disease here?The hereditary material for retroviruses is __________. The HIV virus, like other retroviruses Group of answer choices RNA, uses reverse transcriptase to convert RNA to DNA DNA, uses reverse transcriptase to convert RNA to DNA DNA, uses DNA polymerase to convert DNA to RNA Protein, uses DNA polymerase to convert RNA to DNA RNA, uses DNA polymerase to convert RNA to DNAHow is a provirus related to disease symptoms? A-the provirus continually lyses cells, causing disease symptoms B-the provirus periodically shifts to a lytic cycle, causing disease symptoms C-the provirus can produce endospores during unfavorable times D-the provirus secretes powerful toxins that make the host ill
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