People infected with HIV are more susceptible to developing the most varied cancers, which arise in the form of tumors. In addition, they have a much lower survival rate due to opportunistic diseases.
Among the main types of cancer that affect people living with HIV are mouth, colorectal and digestive tract cancers, as well as Kaposi's sarcoma (KP). The latter is the most common, being rare in people with a healthy immune system. On white skin, lesions appear in the form of reddish, pink or violet spots, which spread throughout the body and around the mouth and pharynx. In black skin, they acquire a brown or dark color.
Carlos Linnaeus created the binomial nomenclature system which gives scientific names to animals. Their genus and species is what classifies organisms.
Linnaeus also created the taxonomic system, which classifies organisms within different groups and subsets.
The urine comes from the kidneys and will pass through the renal pelvices where they will form the ureters. The urine in the ureters will eventually flow to the urinary bladder where it is stored. Eventually, in urination, the urine is expelled from the urethra.