Biology, asked by JohnMReed7543, 1 year ago

At which stage of HIV infection does one usually
show symptoms of AIDS?
(a) When the infecting retrovirus enters host cells
(b) When viral DNA is produced by reverse trancriptase
(c) When HIV replicates rapidly in helper
T-lymphocytes and damages large number
of these cells
(d) Within 15 days of sexual contact with an
infected person

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Answered by yogichaudhary
1

Answer:

At which stage of HIV infection does one usually

show symptoms of AIDS?

(a) When the infecting retrovirus enters host cells

(b) When viral DNA is produced by reverse trancriptase

(c) When HIV replicates rapidly in helper T-lymphocytes and damages large number of these cells✔

(d) Within 15 days of sexual contact with an

infected person

Answered by Anonymous
1

At which stage of HIV infection does one usually

show symptoms of AIDS?

(a) When the infecting retrovirus enters host cells

(b) When viral DNA is produced by reverse trancriptase

(c) When HIV replicates rapidly in helper T-lymphocytes and damages large number of these cells✔✔

(d) Within 15 days of sexual contact with an

infected person

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