If an enveloped archaeal virus infects an archaeon that produces a lipid monolayer, which of the following would best describe the viral envelope? Select one: a. The viral envelope would be comprised of a protein monolayer b. The viral envelope would be comprised of a lipid monolayer c. The viral envelope would be comprised of a protein bilayer d. The viral envelope would be comprised of a lipid bilayer
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