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Resident populations of normal flora in animals are O 1. pathogenic 02. beneficial to opportunistic pathogens O 3. easily eliminated 4 beneficial to animals HIV infects and thus cripples the human immune system. O 1. neurons O 2. erythrocytes O 3. T lymphocytes 4. epithelial cells
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