Humans Have Species Resistance To Feline Immunodeficiency Virus For Which Of The Following Reasons?

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Humans Have Species Resistance To Feline Immunodeficiency Virus For Which Of The Following Reasons?

Human cells do not have the chemical receptors required for attachment by feline immunodeficiency virus. Feline immunodeficiency virus is a nonpathogenic virus. Human phagocytes are extremely effective at eliminating feline immunodeficiency virus from the body. Human cells produce a special type of interferon that protects against feline immunodeficiency virus.
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Human cells do not have the chemical receptors required for attachment by feline immunodeficiency virus

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