Multiple Choice
One of the reasons HIV is difficult to destroy once it has infected a person is
A) the virus has the tendency to mutate.
B) the virus can thrive even outside the host.
C) antibodies are attracted to GP 120 in HIV.
D) the virus can propel itself independently in the host.
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