Biology, asked by manikde135, 1 year ago

why HIV is called a 'Retrovirus'?

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Answered by himgouree
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HIV is a virus. Because it is a retrovirus HIV has 2 fragments of RNA Moleculehiv is rna virusNo HIV attacks t cells which produce white blood cells. White blood cells attack …infections and disease and viruses etc. so with no white blood cells or few of them no virus can be fought off, so something like a cold is the thing that actually kills you.hiv contains rna, the rna i the virus go into ribosomes and effect the human body
Answered by Anonymous
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HIV is called a 'Retrovirus' because of its reverse process.
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