gonorrhoea (by Neisseria gonnorhoeae), syphillis (by Treponema pallidum) that's all for now.. i think i should consult my old notebooks for now... lol!
2006-12-28 16:52:10
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answered by haYiel 2
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There are also organisms, including bees, ants, wasps, and other insects, that reproduce in a way that is neither fully sexual nor asexual. This is parthenogenesis, a type of reproduction in which a gamete develops without fertilization. In other words, a sex cell is reproduced without actual intercourse between male and female. The gamete is almost always female—a fact indicated in the name itself, which comes from parthenos, Greek for "maiden."
The Parthenon in Athens, like the city itself, is named after the goddess Athena (also called Minerva), who was known by the nickname Parthenos. She is said to have been born fully formed, having sprung from the head of her father, Zeus, dressed in armor and ready for battle. Thus, her own birth was a form of parthenogenesis, a word whose second half (a name well known from the Bible) means "beginning."
Gonococcal diseases like syphilis,gonoreah could be some ofthose reproductive region-bacterial diseases
2006-12-28 17:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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