1) What are the 3 methods of birth control? Which ones will protect you against STDs?
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3) Which reproductive diseases are cause by your own microbiome overgrowing?
4) What infectious agent causes a yeast infection?
5) What infectious agent causes bacterial vaginosis?
6) What infectious agent causes chlamydia and gonorrhea?
7) Do most people show symptoms for chlamydia and gonorrhea?
8) Chlamydia and gonorrhea are both curable with antibiotics, so why are they dangerous? (long term consequences?)
9) What infectious agent causes herpes?
10) Describe the two different types of herpes you can contract:
Type 1:
Type 2:
11) How is herpes transmitted?
12) Can you cure herpes with medication?
13) What infectious agent causes HPV (genital warts)?
14) How is HPV transmitted?
15) Do people often show symptoms of HPV?
16) Can men get tested for HPV? Can women get tested for HPV?
17) Why is HPV such a concern?
18) Describe the HPV vaccination:
REVIEW:
19) Fill In the Blank:
____ Location where fertilization occurs.
____ Location where implantation occurs.
____ Tubes that carry sperm to the urethra.
____ Location where sperm matures and is then stored.
____ Location where gametes and hormones are produced.
A)Epididymis B)Fallopian Tubes C)Gonads D)Endometrium E)Vas Deferans
20) True or False:
a) T or F: Females don’t begin producing gametes until they reach puberty
b) T or F: Males don’t produce gametes until they reach puberty
c) T or F: Necessary bacteria are added to urine in the bladder
d) T or F: Kidneys are responsible for many homeostatic mechanisms in the blood
e) T or F: The urethra carries urine to be stored in the bladder
f) T or F: We need yearly flu vaccinations because antigenic shift occurs
g) T or F: Saltatory conduction involves a nerve impulse jumping from each myelinated section to an axon to the next.
h) T or F: Reuptake involves the process of destroying neurotransmitters
i) T or F: Secondary immune responses are often slow because your body is busy creating memory cells
j) T or F: A T-cell will work indirectly through antibodies to get rid of a whole antigen that it has recognized.
k) T or F: Antibodies can call in the complement system if B or T cells have recognized some type of viral infection
l) T or F: The two types of B cells are plasma, and memory cells.
m) T or F: Interferons act as a neighborhood watch crew alerting surround cells of a virus
21) Describe the 3 lines of defense, each in one sentence or phrase: