Most non-enveloped viruses enter the host cell by receptor-mediated endocytosis.The virus or its nucleic acid is able to leave the endosome and enter the cytoplasm
A) through the production of a lipase to lyse the endosome membrane.
B) as a result of digestive enzymes found in the endosome.
C) through the fusion of the capsid proteins with endosome proteins by digesting the endosomal membrane.
D) through pores formed from viral capsid proteins.
E) as a result of extreme alkaline conditions which develop in the endosome.
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