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In the previous question, you were asked to describe West Nile virus, how it spreads, and who is at the greatest risk of becoming ill from it. Here, you will check you answers.
Which of the following did you include in your response? Check all that apply.
West Nile virus is transmitted to humans and other animals by mosquito bites.
Mosquitos get the virus from infected birds.
Those who become seriously ill from West Nile virus are often people over the age of fifty.
These people are also at greater risk of developing a more severe form of the infection.
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Aprocess in green plants that involves the use of carbon dioxide and water in the production of glucose and oxygen using the suns energy
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