During an in-service on viruses, the nurse describes the components of a viral envelope, including:
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. phospholipids.
2. glycoprotein.
3. protein "spikes."
4. glucose.
5. carbohydrate.
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale 1: The viral envelope consists partly of phospholipids.
Rationale 2: The viral envelope consists partly of glycoprotein.
Rationale 3: The viral envelope consists partly of protein "spikes."
Rationale 4: The viral envelope does not contain glucose.
Rationale 5: The viral envelope does not contain carbohydrate.
Global Rationale: The viral envelope consists of phospholipids, glycoprotein, and protein "spikes." It does not contain glucose or carbohydrate.
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