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The mono virus, or the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) definitely has a lipid bilayer envelope. Since it is a member of the herpes virus family, all of them have a membrane layer or envelope.
The fun thing about mono is that it is called the 'kissing disease' because it is transmitted by kissing right on the mouth. It goes by another term called infectious mononucleosis.
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does the mono virus have a membranous envelope
The nuclear membrane Actually, i think it is called the nuclear envelope.
Nuclear envelope
the cells have a nuclear envelope.
The nucleus of the cell is surrounded by a nuclear membrane. Like the cell membrane, this structure is also composed of phospholipids.
The Nuclear envelope separates the cytoplasm from the nucleus.
The nuclear envelope is a membrane around the nucleus of a cell.
The nuclear envelope reforms during Telophase.
DNA is the nuclear content of the DNA found in nucleus. Nucleus separates the genomic DNA from cytoplasm by membrane bound organelle called nucleus. Nucleus has nucleoplasm, nucleolus and genome.
The nuclear membrane of a cell is also known as the nuclear envelope.
Nuclear envelope is the membrane that covers the nucleus in eukaryotes.
It does
No. The nuclear envelope does not re-form until telophase.