Bacillus The system is really two distinct organ systems: the urinary neuroendocrine system and the system. females Natural defense mechanisms of the genitourinary system include secretory pH in the or shedding of cells in the urinary tract. semen secretions, and IgE female genital tract, and Lactobacillus Within the urinary system, region of the streptococci, staphylococci, corynebacteria, and lactobacilli. keeps most areas sterile; the outer ,however, harbors normal biota such nonhemolytic acidic IgA Candida In the shortness of the urethra allows for easy entry of GI tract urethra microbes into the bladder, which often results in urinary tract infections. males In species found in the urinary tract; this is the same for genital tract biota of girls and postmenopausal women. desquamation the normal biota of the genital tract is nearly identical to genitourinary mucus Due to hormonal differences, the normal biota of women in their childbearing years predominantly consists of the yeast reproductive and the bacterium urine flow
Bacillus The system is really two distinct organ systems: the urinary neuroendocrine system and the system. females Natural defense mechanisms of the genitourinary system include secretory pH in the or shedding of cells in the urinary tract. semen secretions, and IgE female genital tract, and Lactobacillus Within the urinary system, region of the streptococci, staphylococci, corynebacteria, and lactobacilli. keeps most areas sterile; the outer ,however, harbors normal biota such nonhemolytic acidic IgA Candida In the shortness of the urethra allows for easy entry of GI tract urethra microbes into the bladder, which often results in urinary tract infections. males In species found in the urinary tract; this is the same for genital tract biota of girls and postmenopausal women. desquamation the normal biota of the genital tract is nearly identical to genitourinary mucus Due to hormonal differences, the normal biota of women in their childbearing years predominantly consists of the yeast reproductive and the bacterium urine flow
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Transcribed Image Text:Bacillus
The
system is really two distinct organ systems: the urinary
neuroendocrine
system and the
system.
females
Natural defense mechanisms of the genitourinary system include secretory
pH in the
or shedding of cells in the urinary tract.
semen
secretions, and
IgE
female genital tract, and
Lactobacillus
Within the urinary system,
region of the
streptococci, staphylococci, corynebacteria, and lactobacilli.
keeps most areas sterile; the outer
however, harbors normal biota such nonhemolytic
acidic
IgA
Candida
In
the shortness of the urethra allows for easy entry of GI tract
urethra
microbes into the bladder, which often results in urinary tract infections.
males
In
species found in the urinary tract; this is the same for genital tract biota of girls
and postmenopausal women.
desquamation
the normal biota of the genital tract is nearly identical to
genitourinary
mucus
Due to hormonal differences, the normal biota of women in their childbearing
years predominantly consists of the yeast
reproductive
and the bacterium
urine flow
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