Biology, asked by vishant5186, 8 months ago

How the HIV enter in our immunine system​

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Answered by sakthikeerthimvm
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HIV infects white blood cells in the body's immune system called T-helper cells (or CD4 cells). The virus attaches itself to the T-helper cell; it then fuses with it, takes control of its DNA, replicates itself and releases more HIV into the blood.

Answered by AyushTomar7
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Hlo mate ✌️

HIV enter in our immunine system by infecting the white blood cells in the body's immune system called T-helper cells (or CD4 cells).

Hope it helps ❣️

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