G1. (G stands for gap.)
The cells makes needed proteins for the process.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Proton: positive charge
Electron: negative charge
Neutron: neutral charge
There are protons and neutrons in the nucleus, so there will always be a positive charge in the nucleus
Answer:
Substances move from higher concentrations to lower concentration
Explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's D but don't quote me on that
The early immune response to HIV-1 infection is likely to be an important factor in determining the clinical course of disease. Recent data indicate that the HIV-1 quasispecies that arise following a mucosal infection are usually derived from a single transmitted virus. Moreover, the finding that the first effective immune responses drive the selection of virus escape mutations provides insight into the earliest immune responses against the transmitted virus and their contributions to the control of acute viraemia. Strong innate and adaptive immune responses occur subsequently but they are too late to eliminate the infection. In this Review, we discuss recent studies on the kinetics and quality of early immune responses to HIV-1 and their implications for developing a successful preventive HIV-1 vaccine.