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A Virion can be known as a complete virus particle consisting of an RNA and DNA core sounded by a protein coat called the capsid. Its external envelope of lipids enable it to act as the extracellular infective form of a virus. Also, shaping the virion into simple helical or icosahedral forms, ranging to more complex structures for other forms of viruses.