When an enveloped animal virus enters a cell,then
A) the next thing it does is assemble a new virus.
B) the envelope is removed after the virus is inside the cell's nucleus.
C) the protein capsid is removed through uncoating to expose the viral genome.
D) it immediately integrates its nucleic acid genome into the host chromosomes.
E) its cycle always results in the death of the animal cell.
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