Asked by Nanika Zoldyck
How is the HIV virus different than most viruses such as influenza or the common cold?(1 point)
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It attacks and kills red blood cells in the bodies of its hosts organisms
It attacks and kills red blood cells in the bodies of its hosts organisms
It copies the information for reproduction from RNA to DNA
It copies the information for reproduction from RNA to DNA
It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis
It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis
It has viral DNA that is transmitted thru indirect contact with infected persons
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It attacks and kills red blood cells in the bodies of its hosts organisms
It attacks and kills red blood cells in the bodies of its hosts organisms
It copies the information for reproduction from RNA to DNA
It copies the information for reproduction from RNA to DNA
It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis
It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis
It has viral DNA that is transmitted thru indirect contact with infected persons
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