Leukemia is a condition, not an object
No, animal cells do not have a protein coat. Only viruses have a protein coat.
No they do not have a protein coat
no
capsid (= protein coat) and nucleic acid - DNA or RNA.
If a virus has one, yes, and it's often referred to as a "protein coat."
No - They are surrounded by a protein coat called the capsid
protein
No
Protein capsid.
ribosome
protein makes up the coat of a virus
The protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus is called the capsid. These are broadly classified according to their structures. Helical (cylindrical) and icosahedral (spherical) are the most common types.