Practice: There are two ways a virus can enter an animal cell. Which method is unique to enveloped viruses and why?
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Concept #1: Animal Viruses: 2. Entry & Uncoating in the Host Cell
Concept #2: Animal Viruses: 2. Entry & Uncoating in the Host Cell
Practice: There are two ways a virus can enter an animal cell. Which method is unique to enveloped viruses and why?
Practice: Which method of entry is used by non-enveloped or “naked” viruses to enter animal cells?
Concept #3: Animal Viruses: 2. Entry & Uncoating in the Host Cell
Practice: All of the following are major differences between the entry of viruses into animal cells via membrane fusion and via endocytosis except which of these answers?
Practice: Once a virus has entered an animal cell, what step must occur before the viral DNA is replicated and new viruses are created within the host cell?
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