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How is the HIV virus different from most viruses such as the common cold or influenza?(1 point)ResponsesIt has viral DNA that is transmitted through indirect contact with infected personsIt has viral DNA that is transmitted through indirect contact with infected personsIt copies the information for reproduction from RNA into DNA.It copies the information for reproduction from RNA into DNA.It attacks and destroys red blood cells in the bodies of its host organisms.It attacks and destroys red blood cells in the bodies of its host organisms.It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis.It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis.
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It copies the information for reproduction from RNA into DNA. (HIV is a retrovirus that uses reverse transcriptase to make DNA from its RNA, unlike most common viruses.)
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