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ananazzaa:

HIV is a disease that reduces T cell production in the immune system. Would HIV increase or decrease a person's chance of developing cancer cells? The person's chances would increase because T cells can destroy cancer cells. The person's chances would increase because T cells prevent cancer cell division. The person's chances would decrease because T cells create lymph, which reduces cancer cell growth. The person's chances would decrease because T cells are especially susceptible to becoming cancerous.

ananazzaa:

I choose answer one

Oreo1234:

Maxy he just needa a b c or d

MaxyDaKid:

@oreo1234 wrote:
Maxy he just needa a b c or d
ik but once I just some1 the answer the they reported me FOR NO EXPLANATIONNN so now I give my thoughts ((:

Oreo1234:

@maxydakid wrote:
@oreo1234 wrote:
Maxy he just needa a b c or d
ik but once I just some1 the answer the they reported me FOR NO EXPLANATIONNN so now I give my thoughts ((:
ohhhhhhh i gotcha well carry on then

ananazzaa:

bro i just need the answer i

ananazzaa:

I think its A

Oreo1234:

I gave it its either a or b just pick one

Lyraleii:

@ananazzaa You answered it yourself!

MaxyDaKid:

@ananazzaa wrote:
bro i just need the answer i
read it to get ur answer ((:

ananazzaa:

I appreciate it

Lyraleii:

Wouldn't it be nice if T cells prevent cancer cell division, cancers would've been easily cured

ananazzaa:

ya

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