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Multiple Choice
What is the primary function of the structural elements of a virus?
A
To synthesize proteins for the host cell
B
To produce energy for the virus
C
To protect the viral genome and assist in its delivery to host cells
D
To replicate the host cell's DNA
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that viruses are composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat called a capsid. Some viruses also have an outer lipid envelope.
Recognize that the primary function of the structural elements of a virus, such as the capsid and envelope, is to protect the viral genome from degradation by environmental factors and host defenses.
Consider how these structural elements facilitate the delivery of the viral genome into host cells. The capsid and envelope often have specific proteins that bind to receptors on the surface of host cells, allowing the virus to enter.
Acknowledge that once inside the host cell, the viral genome can be released and begin the process of replication and protein synthesis using the host's cellular machinery.
Conclude that the structural elements of a virus are not involved in synthesizing proteins for the host cell, producing energy for the virus, or replicating the host cell's DNA. Their main role is protection and delivery of the viral genome.