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Place the steps in the correct order to assess your understanding of the general

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Question

Place the steps in the correct order to assess your understanding of the general life cycle exhibited by animal viruses Release: Envelope viruses bud off of the membrane, carrying away an envelope with the sples. This complete vius or virion is ready to infect another cell Receptors Cell membrane Spikes Penetration The virus is engutled into a veside 2 3 Assemtly Viral spie proteins are inseted into the cell membrane for the viral envelope, nudeocapsid its fomed tom RNA and capsomens RNA Adsorption The virus attaches to its host cell by specific binding of ts spkes to cell receplors New f spikes New New RNA Uncoalting The viral envelope is shed thereby reaing the vird RNA into the cell cyloplasm

Explanation / Answer

1. Adsorption: The virus attatches to its host cell by specific binding of its spikes to cell receptor.

2:Penetration:The virus is engulfed into a vesicle.

3:Uncoating :The viral envelope is shed thereby freeing the viral RNA into cell cytoplasm

4:Synthesis:(replication and protein production) Under the contron of viral genes the cell synthesizes the basic components of new viruses:RNA,molecules,capsomere,spikes.

5:Assembly:Viral spoke protein are inserted into the cell membrane for the viral envelope ,nucleocapsid is formed from RNA and capsomere.

6:Release:Envelope viruses bud off of the membrane carrying away an envelope with the spikes.This complete virus or virionn is ready to infect another cell.

Virus is non living outside a cell.It requires a cell for its replication.It attatches itself to the host cell through attatchment protein or glycoprotein.It enters through endocytosis.The nucleic acid come out of the capsid.It replicates through the proteins and enzymes of host cells.This genome again packed into the capsid and is released into the environment to infect other cell.