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A: STD (Sexually transmitted disease ) are transmitted through sexual intercourse.
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Q: Why might the use of female contraceptives actually increase the chances of contracting HIV?
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Q: What are STDs? Mention any two of it.
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A: Ans: Birth control: It is the process of stooping or preventing pregnancy.
Q: How do you prevent Chlamydia and many other STDS?
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Q: Describe sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and mention the ways to prevent them.
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Q: Explain any two sexually transmitted diseases and suggest ways to prevent them.
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Q: What is Sexually Transmitted Infections?
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Q: Name two sex linked diseases in males.
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Q: Create an acronym for any of the terms or body parts of male reproductive system
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Q: What is trichomoniasis?Why is it classified as an STD?
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Q: What are the measures one has to take to prevent from contracting STDs?
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Q: Discuss sexual reproduction methods
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Q: Label this light microscopy image of cells in a seminiferous tubu Blood vessel Connective tissue…
A: A seminiferous tubule has two main types of cells in the human male testes.
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Q: Name a small granule like structure at the top of the head of the sperm.
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Q: Explain any one natural method of birth control.
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- Male sex gamete of Riccia is calleda) Spermatiab) Conidiac) Sporotiad) AnthrozoidGive two examples each of IUCD and STD.How might the following individuals respond to or feel about these definitions? 1)A woman who ended a pregnancy, for whatever reason 2)A couple who have had a spontaneous abortion 3)A person with a disease that one day may be treated with stem cells. 4)A couple who have unsuccessfully tried to conceive for a decade.
- A lady has 3 children. Now she is seeking permanent contraception method, The lady visits the doctor. What could be the advised method A) Oral pills B) copper bearing IUD C) Tubectomy D) None of the aboveBoth women and men can have an STD and not have any symptoms. What might be the long-term consequences of an untreated STD?All of the following are correct about asexual reproduction EXCEPT a) it can create numerous offspring quickly b) the offspring are genetically identical to the parent c) it enables animals living in isolation to produce without a mate d) it is advantageous when the environment is changing and the organisms is stressed.
- Mention the various precautions one has to take in order to protect himself/herself form STDs.1) Which statement below about asexual reproduction is FALSE? a) With asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically equivalent to the parent b) Asexual reproduction requires no partner c) Asexual reproduction requires meiosis d) Some organisms can reproduce both sexually and asexuallyMumps is a viral infection. The primary symptom of mumps is visible swelling of the parotid gland on either side of the face. However, the virus can also infiltrate the male reproductive system, causing the testes to atrophy. Some effects include oligospermia (low sperm count), azoospermia (no sperm in semen), and asthenospermia (reduced sperm movement). Describe how intrauterine insemination can be used to aid successful fertilization and explain why it helps. Make sure that the treatment process AND how the process helps to improve fertility are clearly explained.