Which of the following determines the tropism of a pathogen?
A. Cell shape
B. Ribosomal Structure
C. Surface molecules
D. Toxin production
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option C) Surface molecules.
As these molecules give the virus its specificity to affect certail cells or organs in the organism.
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