Which<br/>of the following virus structure is derived from host cell membranes() A: nucleic<br/>acid B: capsid<br/>protein C: lipid<br/>bilayer D: sugar<br/>in spikes E: protein<br/>in spikes
Which<br/>of the following virus structure is derived from host cell membranes() A: nucleic<br/>acid B: capsid<br/>protein C: lipid<br/>bilayer D: sugar<br/>in spikes E: protein<br/>in spikes
Rotaviruses<br/>are named for their A: The rotate-like inclusion body B: can be seen under an optical<br/>microscope. It has a double capsid and its shap like the spokes of a<br/>wheel C: Named as the person’s<br/>name who first discovered the virus. D: Repeated periodicity causes<br/>acute gastroenteritis in infants E: The shape of virions are flat
Rotaviruses<br/>are named for their A: The rotate-like inclusion body B: can be seen under an optical<br/>microscope. It has a double capsid and its shap like the spokes of a<br/>wheel C: Named as the person’s<br/>name who first discovered the virus. D: Repeated periodicity causes<br/>acute gastroenteritis in infants E: The shape of virions are flat
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