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How can the significance of membrane be justified in viruses?

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Answered by lChanul
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The envelopes are typically derived from portions of the host cell membranes (phospholipids and proteins), but include some viral glycoproteins. They may help viruses avoid the host immune system. Glycoproteins on the surface of the envelope serve to identify and bind to receptor sites on the host's membrane....

Answered by skyfall63
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Significance of membrane in viruses.

Explanation:

Viruses typically don't have a cell nucleus, they do have a protein layer called capsid. Even the enveloped viruses have a membrane developed from the host cell membrane.  The viral envelope can provide the virus a variety of distinct advantages, such as defense from enzymes and certain chemicals. Most of the enveloped viruses depend on the connectivity envelope. Because the virus has a cell membrane of its own, the body may not recognize it as being foreign to enable it to avoid detection until it is too late. Viruses lacking host-derived cell membranes are harder to recognize by the body's immune system.

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