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Q: Enveloped viruses are released from the host cell by?
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What is the mechanism of release for enveloped viruses?

The mechanism for the release of an enveloped virus is called "budding". The virus picks up a part of the host's cell membrane to cover its' own protein coat. This happens when the host cell releases the viruses. The cell doesn't bust open with budding.


Does a portion of the viral envelope come from the cell membrane of the host cell?

In complex or enveloped viruses ,whole of envelop is part of cell membrane of host as in case of HIV.


Does a virus have cell membranes?

Enveloped viruses do have a membrane that they got from their host. All other viruses do not.


What is the exit method used by viruses that does not immediately destroy the host cell and results in an enveloped virus?

This method is called a budding off.


What supplies the envelope of enveloped animal viruses?

Hello there! The envelope of enveloped viruses come from the lipid bilayer of host cells during the budding process. Simple! 😊


How does a viral particle enter an animal host cell?

The virus sticks to the cell it is going to attack, injects its DNA and other life functioning items from it, the cell is tricked into making copy's of the items, the parts assemble into more viruses, and finally the viruses break out of the attacked cell and the cell bursts.


Viruses make the host cell produce new viruses which kills th host cell?

Active Viruses


Do Most DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cell membrane?

No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm


When an infected cell bursts which of the following is most harmful to the host?

other viruses that are released


Is polio virus enveloped or non enveloped?

Yes, A SSRNA one. HIV is a retrovirus. All retroviruses are enveloped. This means when they leave the host cell after replication, they "bud" out and become coated in some of the host cell's plasma membrane which they embed with viral proteins. The capsid is then enveloped with a coating that the immune system is less likely to recognize as being foreign.


What is active viruses?

when a virus enters a cell and is active, it cause the host cell to make new viruses, which destroy the host cell.


When an enveloped virus adsorbs to the host cell with its protein spikes the virions are taken into the cell by the process of?

endocytosis