12. The body's front line defense is natural killing T cells that spray a poison onto the virus which unfortunately destroys throat cells too. piles up in her throat. 13. Cell 14. The arrive for the clean up engulfing this debris. 15. While you sleep the debris is moved by choking. 16. Your has triggered symptoms that are your body's reaction. to keep you from throat is part of the battleground and your immune system

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3. It needs to hijack a partic
winding
6.
nasal passages are designed to trap invaders.
7. The virus cell then takes advantage of how human cells communicate with
proteins and impersonates these docking on a cell and slipping inside.
8. In just 7 hours the virus turns the cell into a virus cloning factory!
9. From a single cell in the throat 10,000
10. In 2 hours it has infected
naman cel in her throat.
cells in the body.
11. If it gets into her
lungs
she could become critically ill.
12. The body's front line defense is natural killing T cells that spray a poison
onto the virus which unfortunately destroys throat cells too.
piles up in her throat.
arrive for the clean up engulfing this debris.
13. Cell
14. The
5000
15. While you sleep the debris is moved by
choking.
viruses are made.
16. Your
has triggered symptoms that are your body's reaction.
to keep you from
throat is part of the battleground and your immune system
Transcribed Image Text:3. It needs to hijack a partic winding 6. nasal passages are designed to trap invaders. 7. The virus cell then takes advantage of how human cells communicate with proteins and impersonates these docking on a cell and slipping inside. 8. In just 7 hours the virus turns the cell into a virus cloning factory! 9. From a single cell in the throat 10,000 10. In 2 hours it has infected naman cel in her throat. cells in the body. 11. If it gets into her lungs she could become critically ill. 12. The body's front line defense is natural killing T cells that spray a poison onto the virus which unfortunately destroys throat cells too. piles up in her throat. arrive for the clean up engulfing this debris. 13. Cell 14. The 5000 15. While you sleep the debris is moved by choking. viruses are made. 16. Your has triggered symptoms that are your body's reaction. to keep you from throat is part of the battleground and your immune system
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