Biology, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system. It destroys CD4 cells (also called T cells or helper cells) which are critical to the immune system. CD4 cells are responsible for keeping people healthy and protecting them from common diseases and infections.

Answered by baijujohnny
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Explanation:

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attach the immune system. The immune system becomes weaker , making it harder for the body to fight of infection and some kinds of cancers .

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