In complex or enveloped viruses ,whole of envelop is part of cell membrane of host as in case of HIV.
yes
penetration
Eukaryotic cell
Nuclear membrane is a thin membrane surrounds and protects the nucleus.
Plasma membrane A cell membrane, cellular envelope, or cell wall, depending on the type of cell.
Nuclear Membrane/Envelope
penetration
Howdy fellow user! The envelope of a virus is made of a lipid bilayer derived from the host during the budding stage, basically the exiting stage of a newly made virus particle. Let's do a little rewind. The virus infects the cell to make many copies of itself by using the transcription and translational machinery available there. The virus proteins are translated first. Some of them are envelope proteins that get collected on the surface of the cell in a designated spot so when the virus buds off, it takes the bilayer with the accumulated envelope proteins. Hope you found this response useful! 😄
Eukaryotic cell
Nucleus. Cell is bound by the cell membrane, and the nucleus is bound by nuclear envelope, or nuclear membrane.
the answer is the cell membrane
the nuclear envelope
The plasma membrane (cell membrane).
The nuclear envelope is a membrane around the nucleus of a cell.
Nuclear membrane is a thin membrane surrounds and protects the nucleus.
cell membrane
Around the Nucleus of the Cell. It is a membrane.
the nuclear envelope