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The outer protein coat of a virus is called a A. membrane envelope. B. capsid. C. bacteriophage. D. head.
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The outer protein coat of a virus is called a
A. membrane envelope.
B. capsid.
C. bacteriophage.
D. head.
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B, the protein coat of a virus is called a capsid
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I THINK ITS B. BUT I REALLY STINK AT BIO, OF COURSE I JUST STUDIED ABOUT THIS SO I THINK THAT ITS STILL #B.
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