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HIV decreases natural immunity of body by
Options
(a) attacking T-lymphocytes
(b) attacking B-lymphocytes
(c) destroying antibodies
(d) destroying erythrocytes
Correct Answer:
attacking T-lymphocytes
Explanation:
After infection HIV starts to destroy the T- cells (T-helper lymphocytes) T. cells are very important for the immune system. In the early stage of infection, the decline in numbers of T. cells is observed.
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Topics: Human Health and Disease
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Subject: Biology
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