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HIV is most likely to attack the _____
T cells
proteins that destroy foreign substances
antibodies
the first test given to determine the presence of AIDS antibodies
Elisa test
AIDS is cause by a _____
virus
being protected from a disease
immune
having one sexual partner
monogamy
having sexual partners of both sexes
bisexual
HIV is found in the highest concentrations in blood, vaginal secretions, and _____
semen
The best way to avoid getting AIDS is _____
abstinence
AIDS destroys the body's _____ system, leaving the victim susceptible to other diseases
immune
a type of sarcoma that AIDS patients develop
kaposis
one of the main ways STDs and AIDS are spread
sexual intercourse
AIDS is not spread through _____ contact, such as hugging or kissing
casual
a type of pneumonia that AIDS patients develop
pneumocystis
an STD characterized by open sores known as chancres
syphilis
an STD characterized by intense itching and nits attached to the pubic hair
pubic lice
an STD that is caused by bacteria that lives in the warm, moist areas of the body and is one of the most common communicable diseases
gonorrhea
a common inflammation of the vagina
vaginitis
an incurable virus that causes blistering sores in the genital area
herpes
the fluid ejaculated from the penis
semen
a vaginal infection that is caused by a protozoan parasite
trichomoniasis
the type of lymphocytes that produce antibodies
B cells
a microorganism that causes infectious diseases
pathogen
a body fluid that is present in the mouth and does not transmit the AIDS virus
saliva
when intravenous drug users share _____, AIDS can be transmitted
needles
a condition in which mites burrow under the skin
scabies
H.I.V.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
A.I.D.S.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
V.D.
Venereal Disease
P.I.D.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
H.P.V.
Human Papiloma Virus
virus descriptions
-smaller
-attacks cells
-vaccine
*INCURABLE
bacteria descriptions
-1 cell ~ living organism
-produces harmful toxins
-treat with antibiotics
*CURABLE... but does DAMAGE
virus examples
-Hepatitis B/C
-HPV *most common
-HIV
-Herpes
bacteria examples
-Gonorrhea --> leads to cancer and causes blood disorders
-Syphilis --> rash, open sores
-Chlamydia *most common --> silent sterilizer
parasites examples
-Scabies
-Lice --> crab, pubic
5 reasons why STDs are happening more commonly
1. morals & values are low
2. lack of education
3. sexually active
4. lack of precautions
5. embarrassment/don't want to know
characteristics of future spouse (Makenna's opinion)
-love God with all their heart
-loyal
-respect me
-supportive
-hardworking
-affectionate
-sense of humor
What are you doing to prepare for marriage?
-staying pure and holy by resisting temptations
-praying for my future husband
What does God's law say about sexuality?
1. God created sexuality to be good (Genesis 1:31; "God saw all that He made, and it was very good.")
2. God created sexuality for marriage only (Genesis 2:18; "That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.")
3. Sin has confused sexuality (Genesis 3:1; "Did God really say...?")
4. God forgives (John 8:11; "Then neither do I condemn you. Go now and leave your life of sin.")