The pieces made in replication are assembled to complete the new virus particles.
provirus formation
Identify the characteristics of a virus. Check all that apply.
have a capsid that has polyhedral and helical characteristics, and may have extra structures like protein tails. Bacteriophages are examples.
Identify the structures a virus can contain. Check all that apply.
replication and assembly of virus
Identify the characteristics of a cell. Check all that apply.
have an outer lipid bilayer known as a viral envelope, which is studded with proteins. Influenza and HIV are examples.
The virus attaches to the host cell.
attachment and entry
have many triangular faces. Most have 20 triangular faces and 12 corners. Polio and the papilloma virus are examples.
provirus leaves
have long narrow capsids shaped liked cylinders. Rabies and ebola are examples.
lysis and release of virus
cell division
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