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What happens to the t cell once HIV enters them?

They are destroyed.


What happens to HIV when it enters the t cell?

it reproduces


Once HIV enters the body it enters where?

When you get infected with HIV, the virus enters your blood and gets inside your cells that are floating around


What happens to HIV when it enters a t-cells?

it reproduces


How does aids infect the cell?

HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS, infects cells by attaching to a protein on the surface of immune cells called CD4. Once attached, HIV then enters the cell, where it replicates and spreads to other cells. This leads to a weakening of the immune system, eventually progressing to AIDS.


What virus enters a cell and becomes part of the cell's DNA without destroying the cell or replicating itself?

many do this, most are RNA retroviruses. among these is HIV.


What happens when HIV enters the body.?

It attacks and destroys a particular kind of lymphocyte called helper T cells.


One step of HIV infection process is the T-cell is turned into a duplication mechanism that continues to make copies of the virus?

In HIV infection, the virus binds to the CD4 receptor on T-cells and enters the cell. Once inside, the virus replicates using the host cell's machinery, turning the T-cell into a factory for producing more viruses. This process eventually leads to the destruction of T-cells and weakening of the immune system.


What happens if you are HIV negative?

Relief happens if you are HIV negative.


Is it bad for the baby if a guy comes inside a pregneant gurls mouth?

Could be if he has an STD or HIV because that can be passed to the baby once it enters the body.


Which of the following lists the steps of HIV replication in the correct order?

HIV binds with the CD4 protein on the surface of the T4 lymphocyte. The HIV fuses with the T4 lymphocyte. Viral RNA (ribonucleic acid) and reverse transcriptase enter the target cell. Reverse transcriptase produces viral DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) from the viral RNA. Viral DNA enters the target cell's nucleus and splices into the target cell's DNA. The target cell uses the information on the viral DNA and produces the pieces needed for building copies of HIV. The pieces are assembled into new copies of HIV. This process uses an enzyme called protease. Copies of HIV are released from the target cell in a process called budding.


What virus causes AIDS?

The virus that causes AIDS is HIV(Human Immunodeficiency Virus) HIV infects and affects the body's key component of immunity which is the T-cell This HIV enters the host T-cell and replicates its RNA( Ribonucleic acid ) into the body's DNA( Deoxyribonucleic acid) leading to the body to produce more HIV virus cell as the T-cell virus replicates and the HIV virus renders the T-cell useless as they try to fight of diseases or even the common flu HIV progresses to AIDS when the T-cell count in the body drops below 200 or any one of the 26 opportunistic conditions which does not occur in healthy people