- Chickenpox
- Infectious mononucleosis
- Mumps
- Hepatitis C

Category: Biology etea medical mcqs
- Capsomere
- Envelope
- Spike protein
- Genome
- Retroviruses
- Picornaviruses
- Reoviruses
- Poxviruses
- Togaviridae
- Rhabdoviridae
- Poxviridae
- Picornaviridae
- Poliovirus
- Adenovirus
- T4 Bacteriophage
- Norovirus
- Influenza virus
- Hepatitis B virus
- Poxvirus
- Herpes simplex virus
- Infect bacteria only
- Infect plants
- Are spread via arthropods
- Are transmitted from animals to humans
- planting more trees
- increased rainfall
- burning fossil fuels and deforestation
- cloud formation
- they store glucose for later use
- they digest unwanted materials
- they regulate osmosis in the cell
- they produce energy in the form of ATP
- increases organ weight
- causes spontaneous mutations
- alters DNA sequences to produce desired traits
- blocks protein synthesis
- the presence of stomata
- high water content
- the presence of chlorophyll in chloroplasts
- more sunlight exposure
- protein loss
- dehydration
- lactic acid accumulation
- oxygen overdose
- temperature sensitivity
- flexible active sites
- random molecular movement
- the unique shape of their active site
- producing enzymes
- storing food
- neutralizing acids
- increasing surface area for nutrient absorption
- cooling the flowers
- attracting pollinators
- pulling water and minerals from roots to leaves
- storing oxygen in roots
- blocks oxygen transport
- reduces blood flow
- alters the structure or function of a protein
- changes eye color only
- liver
- lungs
- kidneys
- pancreas
- most energy is recycled
- only about 10% of energy is passed on
- all energy is stored in producers
- energy cannot move to herbivores
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