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The capsid of a virus is the a. protective outer coat. c. nucleus. b. cell membrane. d. cell wall and membrane complex.
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The capsid of a virus is the
a. protective outer coat.
c. nucleus.
b. cell membrane.
d. cell wall and membrane complex.
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yes a cell wall of virus is made up of capsid a protective outer coat.
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Protective outer coat since Virus is not considered cell
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