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Answer:

Option D, inhibiting the production of lymphocytes

Step-by-step explanation:

Options for the question are -

A.slowing the shortening of telomeres.

B.accelerating the production of NK cells.

C.stimulating the release of endorphins.

D.inhibiting the production of lymphocytes.

Solution

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an acquired immune deficiency syndrome cause by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.

CD4+ T lymphocyte is an essential part of in immune responses and an HIV attacks on the immunity of an individuals by killing CD4+ T lymphocyte.

In general, out of total T lymphocytes , there are nearly 65% of CD4+ T lymphocytes a healthy individual. The remaining T lymphocytes are CD8+ T lymphocytes

An HIV infected person, has damaged body's immune system leading to decrease in number of CD4+ T lymphocyte as of hampered CD4+ T lymphocyte production.

Hence, option D is correct

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