The document summarizes how HIV infects and replicates within cells. It begins by explaining the structure of HIV, which has a lipid membrane and envelope proteins containing two strands of viral RNA and the reverse transcriptase enzyme. It then describes the five step process of HIV infection: 1) HIV attaches to CD4 receptors on T-helper cells; 2) viral RNA is converted to DNA by reverse transcriptase; 3) viral DNA integrates into host cell DNA; 4) viral RNA and proteins are produced and assembled; 5) new viruses bud off from the host cell, destroying it in the process.