What is the purpose of a "drug-cocktail?"

A. to allow doctors to try new medications
B. to slow down viral resistance
C. to make administration of treatments faster and easier
D. to reduce the cost of HIV treatment


Answer: B. to slow down viral resistance

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Biosafety Level 2 agents:

a. include those that are the common agents of infectious disease. b. require only standard good laboratory technique. c. include M. tuberculosis, M. gordonae, and Brucella. d. require the use of maximum containment facilities.

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What is ethylene?

a. a food source for the developing embryo b. a ripening hormone c. a substance to discourage animals from eating fruit d. a type of nectar

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Which of the following choices best describes the neural organization of a cnidarian?

a. both central and peripheral nervous systems b. nerve net c. cephalization with ganglia d. central nervous system (CNS)

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