1A - Syphilis. Syphilis is a common, nasty STD that causes sores on your genitals. Left untreated it can lead to neurological as well as heart problems. It is curable.
2B - Gonorrhea. Gonorrhea can affect the urethra causing burning during urination, the rectum causing pain, swelling and itching, throat pain and inflammation and cervix, pelvic inflammation causing infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease in women if left untreated. It is curable.
3D - Chlamydia. Chlamydia is one of the most common forms of STD and many people carry it without even knowing they it as it mainly shows no symptoms . It is easily curable.
4E - Trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis is a parasitic infection. Both men and women can get it but it is more common in women. It causes vaginal discharge, itching, swelling and pain during urination. It is easily curable.
5G Crabs - Another common STD. Crabs or pubic lice are a parasitic insect that live in pubic hair. They cause itching and swelling of the genitals. They are easily curable.
6C Genital Herpes - Genital Herpes are one form of STD that is incurable and untreatable. Once you have herpes you have it for life. It is a virus that causes painful blisters and sores. There are medicines that can treat the sores but not the virus.
7F HPV - HPV or Human Papillomavirus is a common STD and usually harmless but in some cases can cause genital warts and cervical cancer as there are different types of HPV.
The Positive things of adolescence:
Your maturity level will change as you reach your teenage and adult years. Your looks will also change usually for the better. You will start to like people by having a crush on them, or having feelings for them, etc. You will have better development mentally, causing you to make better life choices all around.
The Negative things of adolescence:
You will tend to have harder mood swings, causing you to have a shorter temper and usually upset or unhappy about more minor things in situations. You will go through...PUBERTY. Puberty is a stage where you deal with things I will not talk about but the process is...you know stressful, usually, after going through it you tend to look better, but right at the moment you are going through it, it is not a fun process.
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40° F or below should be the temperature range be for fresh food.
<h3>What temperature should fresh food be?</h3>
Make sure the freezer is consistently 0° F or below and the temperature is consistently 40° F or below by using an appliance thermometer. Within two hours of cooking or purchasing, refrigerate or freeze meat, poultry, eggs, shellfish, and other perishables. If it is hotter than 90 degrees Fahrenheit outside, refrigerate within an hour. Fresh meat should be kept between 28°F and 32°F for the best storage results. Meat should be kept in the refrigerator's coldest section. Perishability rises as storage temperatures approach 40°F. Bacteria start to multiply quickly at about 50°F.
Thus from above conclusion we can say that 40° F or below should be the temperature range be for fresh food.
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Do u mean ur anatomy organs??