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Which vius has a structure that includes an outer lpid blayer that is studded with proteins?
pailloma vius
rabs vius
influenza vius
bateriophage vrus
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Corrected choices: papilloma virus, rabies virus, influenza virus, bacteriophage virus.
Answer: influenza virus.
Explanation: Influenza is an enveloped virus — it has an outer lipid bilayer (derived from the host cell membrane) studded with viral glycoprotein spikes (hemagglutinin and neuraminidase). (Rabies is also an enveloped virus.) Papillomaviruses and most bacteriophages are non-enveloped (lack a lipid bilayer).
Answer: influenza virus.
Explanation: Influenza is an enveloped virus — it has an outer lipid bilayer (derived from the host cell membrane) studded with viral glycoprotein spikes (hemagglutinin and neuraminidase). (Rabies is also an enveloped virus.) Papillomaviruses and most bacteriophages are non-enveloped (lack a lipid bilayer).
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