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14 October, 17:12

A person tests positive for a retrovirus. Does this prove that they are exhibiting the symptoms of an illness?

O A. Yes, because retroviruses can replicate very quickly once in the active phase.

O B. Yes, because when a virus lyses a cell, it disrupts homeostasis, leading to illness.

O C. No, because retroviruses rarely cause illnesses.

O D. No, because a viral genes can replicate with the host's genome for many generations without harming the cell and causing illness.

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  1. 14 October, 17:19
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    D, cause it can show ilnesses and all that but that doesn't mean you have to show symptoms for a virus u can hhve it and not have any symptoms
  2. 14 October, 17:28
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    c

    Expla thay are useually asymptomatic
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