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Leni [432]
3 years ago
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Rabies is a viral disease contracted from the bite of an infected animal. Rabies bypasses many immune system defenses by traveli

ng in peripheral neurons to reach the CNS. Which method of transport is NOT used by the rabies virus to reach the CNS?A. Anterograde flowB. OsmosisC. Axoplasmic transportD. Retrograde flow
Biology
1 answer:
harina [27]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D. Anterograde flow

Explanation:

Axonal transport is of 2 types:

  1. Anterograde: Transport material from the soma towards the axon.
  2. Retrograde: Transport materia from axon towards soma.

Pathology :

  1. Virus enters tissue from saliva of biting animal.
  2. Virus replicates in muscle near bite.
  3. Virus moves to peripheral nervous system to CNS.
  4. Virus ascends the spinal cord.
  5. Virus reaches brain and causes fatal encephalitis.
  6. Virus enters salivary glands and other glands and other organs of victim.

Hence,Rabies bypasses many immune system defenses by traveling in peripheral neurons to reach the CNS. While anterograde flow  is NOT used by the rabies virus to reach the CNS

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