How is an HIV infection different from a cold virus infection?

A. HIV is killed by macrophages.

B. HIV is a bacteria.

C. HIV is a lipase.

D. HIV attacks helper T cells.

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Question :-

How is an HIV infection different from a cold virus infection?

Options:-

  1. A. HIV is killed by macrophages.
  2. B. HIV is a bacteria.
  3. C. HIV is a lipase.
  4. D. HIV attacks helper T cells.

Answer:-

D. HIV attacks helper T cells.

Explanation:-

HIV slowly in time period of about 13hrs kills the T cells which helps in building of immunity of the body

after the death of T cell body's immunity decreased to such extent that body's symbiotic relationships like organisms in intestine start causing diseases

In Short they enter T cell and use them as Virus factories which in return kills them

Answer:

HIV attacks helper T cells.

Explanation: