What are the mechanisms by which mature enveloped and non-enveloped viruses enter and leave a host cell? Briefly describe the processes and name an animal virus for each
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Non-enveloped or “naked” animal viruses may enter cells in two different ways. When a protein in the viral capsid binds to its receptor on the host cell, the virus may be taken inside the cell via a vesicle during the normal cell process of receptor-mediated
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