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The envelope of an animal virus is derived from the __________ of its host cell.a. cell wallb. membranec. glycocalyxd. receptors
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The envelope of a virus is a lipid bilayer that surrounds the capsid, which contains the viral genome. This envelope is crucial for the virus's ability to infect host cells. Show more…
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