a.
To name:
The following pathogens of urinary of the urinary or reproductive systems.
Concept introduction:
Urinary system of body is composed of kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. It helps to elimination of waste from body. It is also involves in regulation of blood volume and blood pressure as well as pH. Reproductive system is involved in reproduction. It consists of sex organs.
b.
To name:
The pathogen of urinary tract and reproductive tract.
Concept introduction:
Urinary system of body is composed of kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. It helps to elimination of waste from body. It is also involves in regulation of blood volume and blood pressure as well as pH. Reproductive system is involved in reproduction. It consists of sex organs.
c.
To name: The pathogen of urinary or reproductive tract.
Concept introduction:
Urinary system of body is composed of kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. It helps to elimination of waste from body. It is also involves in regulation of blood volume and blood pressure as well as pH. Reproductive system is involved in reproduction. It consists of sex organs.
d.
Concept introduction:
Urinary system of body is composed of kidney, ureters, bladder and urethra. It helps to elimination of waste from body. It is also involves in regulation of blood volume and blood pressure as well as pH. Reproductive system is involved in reproduction. It consists of sex organs.
To name:
The pathogen of urinary and reproductive system.
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