Question
What role does the capsid play in viral reproduction?(1 point)
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The capsid attaches to the cell membrane.
The capsid attaches to the cell membrane.
The capsid ends the lysogenic cycle.
The capsid ends the lysogenic cycle.
The capsid copies the viral DNA.
The capsid copies the viral DNA.
The capsid copies the host cell’s DNA.
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The capsid attaches to the cell membrane.
The capsid attaches to the cell membrane.
The capsid ends the lysogenic cycle.
The capsid ends the lysogenic cycle.
The capsid copies the viral DNA.
The capsid copies the viral DNA.
The capsid copies the host cell’s DNA.
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The correct response is:
**The capsid attaches to the cell membrane.**
The capsid plays a crucial role in viral reproduction by enabling the virus to attach to and enter host cells, allowing for the introduction of the viral genetic material into the host for replication.
**The capsid attaches to the cell membrane.**
The capsid plays a crucial role in viral reproduction by enabling the virus to attach to and enter host cells, allowing for the introduction of the viral genetic material into the host for replication.
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