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Florida International University PCB evolution Chapter 2 1)Humans will be evolving as a result of the HIV pandemic when
Florida International University
PCB evolution
Chapter 2
1)Humans will be evolving as a result of the HIV pandemic when ...
- they are all vaccinated against the virus.
- they realize about the magnitude of the pandemic.
- their survival depends on heritable genetic characteristics.
- the HIV virus disappear.
- The HIV protein that is involved in attachment of the virus to host cells is ...
- CD4
- reverse transcriptase.
- CCR-5
- gp120.
- What is the result when helper T cells fall below about 200 cells per cubic milliliter of blood?
- HIV begins infecting other cells.
- Acute phase of HIV infection.
- Immediate death.
- Inability to defend the body against opportunistic infections as well as the onset of AIDS.
- The HIV virus was first recognized in ... a) 1983
b) 1985
c) 1981
d) 1993
- Why does evolution matters?
- It matters because the church denies it.
- Because it recapitulates the ontogeny.
- Because is a widely recognized hypothesis.
- Because it addresses matters of life and death.
- What is the major reason preventing the development of an efficient AIDS vaccine?
- The susceptibility of the virus to AZT
- The side effects in patients infected with the virus.
- The lack of genetic material in HIV.
- The high mutation rate of HIV.
- The HIV enzyme that makes a double-stranded DNA copy of the viral genome is ...
- RNA polymerase.
- reverse transcriptase.
- DNA polymerase.
- DNA gyrase.
- HIV's evolution is ...
- shortsighted because it results in the evolution of the host.
- shortsighted because it does not have a purpose.
- shortsighted because it encompasses high mutation rates.
- shortsighted because it does not look for the future of the host (it kills the host).
- The trend in HIV infections worldwide is currently ...
- stable.
- increasing.
- there are now new HIV infections since 1987.
- decreasing.
- HIV leaves an infected cell by…
- budding from the cell membrane
- breaking down its cell membrane
- breaking bad
- breaking the law
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