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Viral proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm using the host's enzymes.

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Q: Where does an enveloped virus synthesize its proteins?
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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.


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Organisms can synthesize proteins or get them in their diet.


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I previously did a research project on Rubella. I found that it was a +Strand RNA disease and was enveloped. Hope this helped :)


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