How is an enveloped virus structurally different from a phage, like T4?
Multiple Choice
A. An enveloped virus has a protein capsid, but a phage lacks a protein capsid.
B. An enveloped virus has DNA as its genetic material, but a phage has RNA as its genetic material.
C. The entire enveloped virus enter the cell by fusing with the plasma membrane, and phage inject their DNA into its host cell