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12th Grade Virology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Sample Question 1Which of the following steps occurs during the multiplication of animal viruses but not during the multiplication of bacteriophages?
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Sample Question 2Certain plant diseases are caused by prions.
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Sample Question 3Which of the following are parts of the multiplication of bacteriophages?
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Sample QuestionThe synthesis of viral DNA and capsid assembly of Herpesviridae takes place:
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