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What is enveloped virus?

Pronunciation: /ɛnˈvɛləpt ˈvaɪrəs/

enveloped virus

Definition

A virus that has an outer wrapping or envelope. This envelope comes from the infected cell, or host, in a process called “budding off.” During the budding process, newly formed virus particles become “enveloped” or wrapped in an outer coat that is made from a small piece of the cell’s plasma membrane. The envelope may play a role in helping a virus survive and infect other cells.