This biology question covers important biological concepts and processes. The step-by-step explanation below helps you understand the underlying mechanisms and reasoning.
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You're on a roll — here are the completed sentences: 85. Tetracycline eye ointment is applied to the baby's eye at birth for prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum (or gonococcal ophthalmia). 86. The causative organism of gonorrhoea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae. 87. A situation where menstruation occurs through the bladder is known as menouria (or vesicouterine fistula). 88. The hormone that is primarily found in emergency contraceptive pill is called levonorgestrel. 89. The frequency of taking oral contraceptive pills is daily. 90. The most common symptoms of menopause include night sweats and hot flashes. 91. The socially ascribed roles, activities and responsibilities assigned to men and women in a given culture, location or time is referred to as gender roles. 92. A location that offers a multitude of services to a client, a customer or survivor of gender-based violence is called a one-stop center. 93. Hormone replacement therapy can help alleviate menopausal symptoms. 94. Menopause is diagnosed after 12 months without menstruation. 95. A perception or experience of an event or situation as an intolerable difficulty that exceeds the person's current resources and coping mechanisms is called stress (or crisis). 96. A contraceptive patch is replaced every week. 97. The hormone released during continuous breastfeeding that suppresses ovulation is called prolactin. 98. Sayanna press is administered every 13 weeks. 99. The acronym that is used to guide in client counseling for family planning is called GATHER. 100. When taking history from a survivor, two types of privacy that should be maintained to protect him/her from further trauma are confidentiality and physical privacy. What's next?

