The rabies virus is shaped like a/an ______ and enters the body by a
_______.
a. icosahedron; skin wound
b. icosahedron; mosquito bite
c. bullet; skin wound
d. bullet; mosquito bite

1 Answer

Answer :

a. icosahedron; skin wound

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