Virus envelope is known as:
(a) capsid (b) virion
(c) nucleoprotein (d) core
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Virus envelope is known as
(a) Capsid
Explanation:
A virus is a small infectious agent that requires a living host cell to replicate.
The genome of a virus is encapsulated in a protein coat called the capsid. The capsid in many viruses is surrounded by a lipid layer
The capsid helps the virus in attaching and invading a living cell.
It also becomes a repository for newly formed viral material.
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