Nope, T helper cells are HIV's target cells.
it attaches to CD4 cells , reverses transcription , then integrates
True
Some examples of popular paradoxes include the Barber paradox, which questions who shaves the barber if he shaves all those who do not shave themselves, and the Ship of Theseus paradox, which raises the question of whether an object remains the same if all its parts are gradually replaced. Another example is the Bootstrap paradox, where an object or information exists without having been created, leading to a causal loop.
False.
false
False
False. Climate change always has a cause. It can't change by itself.
False.
false a mineral can not scratch any mineral harder than itself
False
False
All Planets do not lie inside the asteororid Belt . The answer is False
False.
False