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6 How
does HIV enter T-lymphocytes?
A. it produces
a chemical which makes a pore in the cell membrane, by
which the virus gains entry to the cell
B. T-lymphocytes
have receptors on their surface which bond with the HIV
virus. Once the receptors have bonded to the virus, the
viral and cell membranes fuse together allowing the virus
into the cell
C. T-lymphocytes
attack the HIV virus and absorb the virus in an effort to
destroy it

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