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HIV is particularly difficult to destroy because it is a retrovirus; that is, it:
a. mutates frequently and can reverse the normal genetic writing " process b. attacks both red and white blood cells in the body:
c. causes an overproduction of macrophagcs in the lymphatic system:
d. alters the genetic structure of the helper T-cells.