C. surface glycoprotein
The surface glycoproteins of a virus are typically responsible for recognizing and attaching to specific receptors on the host cell, facilitating the entry of the virus into the host.
A.capsid
B.envelope
C.surface glycoprotein
D.nucleocapsid
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C. surface glycoprotein
The surface glycoproteins of a virus are typically responsible for recognizing and attaching to specific receptors on the host cell, facilitating the entry of the virus into the host.