How does azidothymidine (AZT) fight AIDS?
A) It blocks the virus from entering the cell.
B) It targets the virus for destruction.
C) It blocks the enzyme that converts viral RNA to DNA (called reverse transcriptase, or RT) .
D) It blocks the enzyme that assembles all of the RNA proteins into new HIV viruses.
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