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bobthebuilder

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Compare and contrast: primary versus tertiary syphilis in terms of infectivity
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

__________ are mature germ cells.
 
  A. Gonads
  B. Gametes
  C. Spermatids
  D. Granulosa cells



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Answer to Question 1

Primary syphilis: chancre remains infectious as the fluid is teeming with spirochetes
Tertiary syphilis: no longer infectious as organisms are very few and confined to internal organs where they cause irreparable damage

Answer to Question 2

B



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