diseases can be spread through many fors of contact including hand to hand contct‚ mouth to mouth contact‚ and sexual activity. Chicken pox‚ the common cold ‚ STD’s are examples of communicable diseases. STD’s like HPV‚ Chlamydia‚ gonoarhea‚ and herpes have no symptoms or slight symptoms in th majority of infected people. The only sure way to know that you are not at risk of contracting or transmitting a STI is to practice sexual abstinence. Gonoarhea: the clap Symptoms: many have none
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following under the appropriate columns. Frog‚ snail‚ ovule‚ liver‚ flower petals‚ hair follicles‚ carbon dioxide‚ tear ducts‚ heart‚ peas‚ algae‚ herpes virus‚ fertilized duck eggs‚ wheat grass‚ sperm‚ fish‚ apple tree‚ bee‚ ears‚ finger nails‚ crab‚ larvae‚ E. coli‚ slug‚ turtle shell‚ orange‚ fly. Living Non-living Frog‚ snail‚ ovule peas‚ algae‚ herpes fertilized duck eggs‚ wheat grass‚ sperm‚ fish‚ apple tree‚ bee‚ larvae‚ E. coli‚ slug‚ ‚ fly. liver‚ flower petals hair follicles carbon dioxide
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(seven to thirty seconds). Clive Wearing is a conductor‚ musicologist‚ tenor‚ British musician and keyboardist who was not only diagnosed with one type of amnesia but two. In March of 1985‚ doctors pin-pointed that Clive Wearing had a brain infection—herpes encephalitis—that affected regions in his brain where memory
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Ch. 18. viral and bacterial genetics Virus Not living‚ nucleic acids and proteins Viriods and prions Viriods: Single stranded circular Rna Prions: only protein Bacteria Living‚ prokaryotes 1 Seven characteristics common to life Cells and organization Energy use Respond to environmental change Regulation and homeostasis Growth and development Reproduction Change over the course of generations 2 Viruses Over 4‚000 different types of viruses Virus have their
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sexual intercourse is concerned ‚ safe sex practices are used to prevent a number of infections commonly known as Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI ’s ) or Diseases (STD ’s ‚ which come in the form of HIV (which would later on result in AIDS ‚ herpes ‚ gonorrhea ‚ chlamydia ‚ syphilis ‚ and genital warts to name a few . STI ’s are contracted via an exchange of bodily fluid through sexual contact with an infected individual (STD Public Information Source . This essay will take the reader through
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assignment on is Cytomegalovirus (CMV). The reason why I choose this teratogen is because I wanted to learn more about it and how to prevent this infectious disease. I am aware it is closely related to Herpes. I want to know what similarities and difference Cytomegalovirus had compared with Herpes. 2. What are the potential short-and long-term effects of this teratogen on the developing person? Fetuses who are infected before birth usually show no symptoms of a CMV infection
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The most common STDs include Chlamydia‚ Gonorrhea‚ Syphilis‚ Trichomonas’s‚ Genital Herpes‚ Hepatitis B‚ HPV‚ and HIV. Chlamydia is recognized in women by discharge or vaginal bleeding from the vagina‚ or abdominal pain. Men experience a white drip from their penis and swollen testicles. It is easily cured with antibiotics but becomes more
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be to use a herpes virus that has had its virulence removed‚ rendering it harmless. The virus is still able to insert its genetic material into the target cells. The virus is then taken and injected into mouse cells‚ where it makes additional copies of itself. These mouse cells‚ now containing the virus‚ are then injected into the brain containing the tumor. Once inside the brain‚ the virus seeks out the target tumor cells and invades them. The tumor will now start to produce herpes enzymes because
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all emotional and mental disorders and visible to the naked eye‚ but something as scary as a sexually transmitted infection may very well be.) III. A. HIV/AIDS 1. Symptoms 2. Treatment B. Chlamydia 1. Symptoms 2. Treatment C. Herpes 1. Symptoms 2. Treatment (Transition: Unfortunately sexual assault is not just an event that happens and is forgotten about in the days to follow.) Conclusion I. A. Lasting effects don’t just go away B. Years of healing
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In America today‚ it seems like everyone goes at a rapid pace without an end in sight. People pack two days worth of activities and errands into one‚ work more hours‚ and spend less time relaxing and just getting away than ever before. Many would argue that this ever busy lifestyle is from always being connected (through cell phones‚ text messaging‚ voicemail‚ email‚ etc.) and never making the separation from work and play. That is why a growing disease in today’s culture is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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