The nursing student should include the information about Pap smear does
not test directly for HPV, dysplasia of cervical cells is strongly associated
with HPV infection. An abnormal Pap smear is not indicative of chlamydial
infection or candidiasis. There is a chance that these will clear up on their
own. HPV infection is not correlated with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
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<span>Since we are not able to get energy directly from the food we eat, a particular process needs to take place that converts molecules to Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP. This requires that the food first be broken down by being digested. As digestion takes place, the body uses the small molecules to make ATP.</span>
Answer: You start by answer the first question.
Explanation:
There are 2 choices each question so for example, say you wanted to find a butterfly. it would say, “Does this organism have wings? Does this organism not have wings?”
B.to ensure DNA is copied correctly
C.to ensure the cell is the proper size
D.to allow the cell to grow if needed