Answer:
Chlamydia is an example of a genus of bacterial parasites that cause several different diseases in human Chlamydia is a common "body to body" transmitted disease. It is caused by bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. It can infect both men and women.
In females, symptoms of chlamydia may include:
a discharge from the cervix
easy bleeding
frequent or painful urination
If chlamydia spreads to the uterus and the fallopian tubes, it can result in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This, too, may not produce symptoms. However, it can affect fertility.
In males
In males, symptoms may include pain, tenderness, and swelling in the testicles or the urethra, the tube that carries urine.
Males and females
Both males and females may develop symptoms in the rectum and anus. The virus can infect these areas during "Buttock to body contact" or by spreading from the reproductive organs.
Symptoms include:
rectal pain
rectal discharge or bleeding
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Answer:
- Waste
- Plastic
- Landfill
- Compost
Explanation:
Waste is anything that is thrown away because it is no longer of use.
When plastic was first invented, it was hailed for all the usefulness that it had and still has. It has a serious drawback of being very hard to decay however as it takes hundreds of years to do so thereby worsening the waste management problem that the planet is experiencing.
Landfills are where the government dumps the garbage it collects. They recycle some of this waste and destroy most.
Compost refers to organic material that is used as plant fertilizer. They contain nutrients that the plants can use to grow.
(1) tobacco use, (2) alcohol consumption, and (3) unhealthy diet and physical inactivity.