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Bacteria that are normally variable in shape are referred to as
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Pleomorphic
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The _____ system removes substances from blood, regulates body processes, and transports wastes out of the body
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Urinary
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Which of the following are structures involved in the female reproductive system?
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Fallopian Tubes, Vagina, Ovaries, Uterus, Cervix
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What does the term microbiota mean?
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Normal resident microbes in the human body
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Diseases that are passed through intimate physical contact are known as _____ ______ diseases
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Sexually transmitted
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Gonorrhea Infections and chlamydia infections are usually transmitted in which ways?
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Sexual contact, vertical transmission
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Which of the following represent stages of syphilis infection in an adult?
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Primary, Tertiary, secondary
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Which area of the female genital tract harbor normal biota?
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Vagina
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In the male, the normal biota of both the ___tract and the _____ tract are the same
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Urinary, Reproductive
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If symptomatic, HPV may present with;
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Cauliflower-like masses, outgroths on the genitalia, flat inconspicuous warts
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HPV is an ________ disease
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Incurable
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Candida Albicans is a _____ pathogen
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Opportunistic
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The main virulence factor for cancer-causing HPVs are _____, which code for proteins that interfere with normal cell division
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Oncogenes
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Which areas of the female genital tract are typically sterile?
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Fallopian tubes, uterus, ovaries, cervix
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What infection results in inflammation of the vagina and presents with some degree of vaginal itching?
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Vaginitis
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