Which virus replicates in the cytoplasm of skeletal muscles and then moves across the neuromuscular junction into the neurons to trave to the CNS? O The rabies virus. O The varicella-zoster virus. The human immunodeficiency virus. O The marburg virus.

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Which virus replicates in the cytoplasm of skeletal muscles and then moves across the neuromuscular junction into the neurons to trave
to the CNS?
O The rabies virus.
O The varicella-zoster virus.
O The human immunodeficiency virus.
O The marburg virus.
Question 12
Which disease produces Dane particles and what is their function?
O HIV produces Dane particles which enhance the immune response by further activating cytotoxic T cells.
O HIV produces Dane particles which reduce the immune response by killing helper T cells.
O Hepatitis B produces Dane particles and their function is to decrease the immune response, as they are noninfectious.
O Hepatitis B produces Dane particles which are the only infectious particle produces by this virus.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 11 Which virus replicates in the cytoplasm of skeletal muscles and then moves across the neuromuscular junction into the neurons to trave to the CNS? O The rabies virus. O The varicella-zoster virus. O The human immunodeficiency virus. O The marburg virus. Question 12 Which disease produces Dane particles and what is their function? O HIV produces Dane particles which enhance the immune response by further activating cytotoxic T cells. O HIV produces Dane particles which reduce the immune response by killing helper T cells. O Hepatitis B produces Dane particles and their function is to decrease the immune response, as they are noninfectious. O Hepatitis B produces Dane particles which are the only infectious particle produces by this virus.
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