General Biology I
Enveloped viruses are a type of virus that possess an outer lipid membrane layer, derived from the host cell membrane, surrounding their protein capsid. This lipid envelope plays a crucial role in the virus's ability to infect host cells and evade the host's immune system. The structure of enveloped viruses significantly influences their morphology, classification, and mechanisms of transmission.
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