What covers the outside of a virus and is it called?

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2026-02-25 01:30

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The outside of a virus is covered by a protein coat known as a capsid. In some viruses, this capsid is further surrounded by a lipid envelope, which is derived from the host cell membrane. The capsid and envelope serve to protect the viral genetic material and facilitate the virus's entry into host cells.

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