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The Virus That Causes Rabies Travels Up Nerve Cells to the Brain

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The virus that causes rabies travels up nerve cells to the brain and spinal cord. Which cell structures will allow the virus to move through the nerve cells?


A) Golgi complexes
B) nuclei
C) microtubules
D) pseudopods

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