
1.Spikes
2. Matrix protein
3.Nucleic acid
4. Capsid(Entire protein coat)
5. Nucleocapsid
6. Envelope.
Label the parts of a typical enveloped virus particle. Not all labels are used. points Nucleocapsid...
Displayed is a model of the Ebola virus.
A) The Ebola virus is an enveloped virus, which means that it
________.
1. is sealed within cells
2. envelopes targeted cells
3. is contained within a phospholipid bilayer
4. is enclosed within a protein shell
B) The genetic material of the Ebola virus is __________
1. DNA
2. RNA
3. protein
C) In this representation, letter A represents ________.
1. DNA polymerase
2. RNA polymerase
3. spikes/glycoprotein
4. the capsid
5....