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They allow virus to fix to the host.They help to invade host.
Adenovirus have an icosahedral capsid with a glycoprotein spike at each vertex and has DNA as their genome. RNA is not an virus, but a macromolecule (nucleic acid)
it does not have a life function
the nucleic acid and capsid of virus are in the head and they help also grow the virus
Haemagglutinin (HA) is a surface protein on viruses which assits the virus in attaching to host cells.
they aid in respiration
they aid it in resperation
The function of spike proteins is to imitate a protein your cells take in to allow the virus access to the nucleus.
The function of the projections of the mucosa of the GI tract is secretions and absorption. Digestion is also aided by these projections.
They allow virus to fix to the host.They help to invade host.
they aid it in resperation
Folds and projections of alimentery canal increase surface area for digestion and absorption of food.
Yes, Rabies virus has an envelope of host plasma membrane origin which is embedded with the sole virus spike protein - Glycoprotein.
It function is to make mRNA and acts as a jet preppeled motor to help the virus move.
Adenovirus have an icosahedral capsid with a glycoprotein spike at each vertex and has DNA as their genome. RNA is not an virus, but a macromolecule (nucleic acid)
The collar function in a virus is used to create mRNA. It uses this function to move since it creates a bit of a propeller effect.
it does not have a life function