QUESTION 2 Latent herpesviruses exist inside cells as nothing more than a loop of herpesvirus DNA. The viruses do not express their genetic material. How does this help them avoid the action of your T cells? O Because no viral proteins are being made, there are no viral proteins displayed on the surface of an infected cell. Tc can't find the infected cells. O Most likely herpesviruses can only infect Tc in the first place, and they cause your Tc to die. O There are no viral proteins for antibodies (synthesized by Tc) to bind to. QUESTION 3 Cold sores around the mouth are caused by a herpesvirus, HSV-1. Given that HSV-1 seldom produces lesions in any place other than near the mouth, it makes sense that HSV-1s is latent in O white blood cells. O liver cells. O nerves that innervate skin near the mouth.

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Latent herpesviruses exist inside cells as nothing more than a loop of herpesvirus DNA. The viruses do not express their genetic material. How does this help
them avoid the action of your T cells?
O Because no viral proteins are being made, there are no viral proteins displayed on the surface of an infected cell. Tc can't find the infected cells
Most likely herpesviruses can only infect Tc in the first place, and they cause your Tc to die.
O There are no viral proteins for antibodies (synthesized by Tc) to bind to.
QUESTION 3
Cold sores around the mouth are caused by a herpesvirus, HSV-1. Given that HSV1 seldom produces lesions in any place other than near the mouth, it
makes sense that HSV-1s is latent in
O white blood cells.
O liver cells.
O nerves that innervate skin near the mouth.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Latent herpesviruses exist inside cells as nothing more than a loop of herpesvirus DNA. The viruses do not express their genetic material. How does this help them avoid the action of your T cells? O Because no viral proteins are being made, there are no viral proteins displayed on the surface of an infected cell. Tc can't find the infected cells Most likely herpesviruses can only infect Tc in the first place, and they cause your Tc to die. O There are no viral proteins for antibodies (synthesized by Tc) to bind to. QUESTION 3 Cold sores around the mouth are caused by a herpesvirus, HSV-1. Given that HSV1 seldom produces lesions in any place other than near the mouth, it makes sense that HSV-1s is latent in O white blood cells. O liver cells. O nerves that innervate skin near the mouth.
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