There are choices for this question namely:
<span>a. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
b. T-lymphocyte virus type I
c. Epstein-Barr virus
d. Parvovirus
e. Poxvirus
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The correct answers are HIV, T-lymphocyte virus type I, and Epstein-Barr virus. HIV or human immunodefiency virus will predispose the patient in developing Kaposi sarcoma in later stages of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. T-lymphocyte virus type I is believed to be the etiological agent for developing T-cell leukemia or lymphoma. Epstein-Barr virus is associated with both nasopharyngeal carcinoma and Burkitt lymphoma.
<em>Parvovirus B19 causes a viral exanthem called erythema infectiosum which has no propensity to malignancy. Poxvirus is the etiologic agent for molluscum contagiosum, also with no propensity in developing malignancy. </em>
<span>Craig Venter is an
American biochemist, geneticist, biotechnologist, and businessman. He is
popular for his contribution as the 1st person to sequence the human
genome and the 1st scientist to transfect a cell with a synthetic genome.
He’s now into creating synthetic biological organisms. He was even listed in
the Time Magazine 2007-2008 as one of the top 100 most influential people
worldwide. His works has really been significant in microbiology. </span>
Since it is a organism, we know its a living thing.
Ex: Rock=not living=not organism
Plant=Living=Organism
If you studied it under a microsope, you would expect to see cells as every living thing has. A microscope is a tool used by scientist and are made to see very little things that our regular eyes and a magnifying glass cannot see. So you would see cells because cells are very very tiny
honestly for me its between 2 and 3