a. naked, polyhedral DNA virus b.enveloped, polyhedral DNA virus c.enveloped, complex DNA virus d. Naked, polyhedral RNA virus e. Enveloped, helical RNA virus 1. Adenoviridae 2. Smallpox viruses 3. Orthomyxoviruses 4. Picornaviruses 5. Herpesviruses f. Pasteurization g. Incineration h. Ionizing radiation i. Non-ionizing radiation j. Filtration 6. Commonly used to sterilize water, vaccines, blood products, and air. 7. Commonly used to decontaminate milk and fruit juices. 8. Commonly used to treat meat, spices, and tissues for grafts. 9. Commonly used to sterilize loops and needles in lab. 10. Commonly used to purify the air in hospitals.
match all of the following questions.
a. naked, polyhedral DNA virus
b.enveloped, polyhedral DNA virus
c.enveloped, complex DNA virus
d. Naked, polyhedral RNA virus
e. Enveloped, helical RNA virus
1. Adenoviridae
2. Smallpox viruses
3. Orthomyxoviruses
4. Picornaviruses
5. Herpesviruses
f. Pasteurization
g. Incineration
h. Ionizing radiation
i. Non-ionizing radiation
j. Filtration
6. Commonly used to sterilize water, vaccines, blood products, and air.
7. Commonly used to decontaminate milk and fruit juices.
8. Commonly used to treat meat, spices, and tissues for grafts.
9. Commonly used to sterilize loops and needles in lab.
10. Commonly used to purify the air in hospitals.
Viruses are non-cellular organisms that are considered living only when they enter a living cell. The inheritable material of the virus may be ribonucleic acid or deoxyribonucleic acid. The methods applied for the removal or elimination of unwanted microbial growth are sterilization methods.
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