Which of these processes of viral multiplication is most likely to damage the host cell?

a. Release of nonenveloped viruses
b. Uncoating
c. Reverse transcription of retroviral RNA
d. Release of enveloped viruses
e. Viral entry into host cells by fusion


Answer: a. Release of nonenveloped viruses

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