A burglar breaks into a store through a window and sets off the alarm. A raccoon injures his foot on the glass and leaves some b
lood on the sidewalk. When the police get there, they collect the sample and decide to analyze the blood to see if it comes from the burglar. During the test, rabbit antibodies are mixed with the blood. What is most likely to be the outcome of this test? (A)The blood will clot, and the police will have evidence against the burglar.
(B)The blood will clot, and the police will determine it is human.
(C)The blood will not clot, and the police will have evidence against the burglar.
(D)The blood will not clot, and the police will determine it is not human.
Answer: People with chlamydia don't always have symptoms.
About 80% of women and 50% of men won't show signs of infection. If symptoms start, they will generally show up within 1 to 3 weeks after exposure, but can take as long as 6 weeks to appear.