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One way that HIV destroys key immune cells is by "___" viral particles, rupturing the cell wall. A.) replicating B.) budding C.) transcribing D.) cleaving
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One way that HIV destroys key immune cells is by "___" viral particles, rupturing the cell wall.
A.) replicating
B.) budding
C.) transcribing
D.) cleaving
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Answer: option A. replicating
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