Biology, asked by WolverineX24, 1 year ago

State all the process of HIV replication.

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Answered by satwikswager
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CD4 cells are a type of white blood cell that play a major role in protecting the body from infection. HIV uses the machinery of the CD4 cells to multiply (make copies of itself) and spread throughout the body. Thisprocess, which is carried out in seven steps or stages, is called the HIV life cycle.

WolverineX24: can you explain the HIV life cycle
satwikswager: CD4 cells play a major role in protecting the body from infection. HIV uses the machinery of the CD4 cells to multiply (make copies of itself) and spread throughout the body. This process, which is carried out in seven steps or stages, is called the HIV life cycle.
WolverineX24: OK, can you explain all the 7 stages
satwikswager: The seven stages of the HIV life cycle are: 1) binding, 2) fusion, 3) reverse transcription, 4) integration, 5) replication, 6)assembly, and 7) budding. To understand each stage in the HIV life cycle, it helps to first imagine what HIV looks like.
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