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Mar 03
Isolating vesicle-cloaked viruses in city and hospital wastewater
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1.
What are vesicles in relation to viruses like human norovirus?
A
Small fluid-filled sacs
B
Viral proteins
C
Cell membranes
D
Antibodies
2.
Why are viruses hidden in vesicles harder to detect?
A
They are invisible to microscopes
B
They are small in size
C
They mimic cell structures
D
They don't infect cells
3.
What makes viruses in vesicles potentially more infectious?
A
They are larger in size
B
They replicate faster
C
They have protective containers
D
They are less harmful
4.
Why is the prevalence of vesicle-contained viruses in the environment concerning?
A
They are easily detectable
B
They can spread faster
C
They are highly infectious
D
Their levels are unknown
5.
What do vesicles act as for viruses in the context of the news summary?
A
Prisons
B
Transport containers
C
Camouflage
D
Trapdoors
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