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document.getElementById("Description").innerHTML=" The test doesn't detect for the presence of yeast directly.<br>"+ | document.getElementById("Description").innerHTML=" The test doesn't detect for the presence of yeast directly.<br>"+ | ||
"Instead, it detects the pH of the region. If it is a bacterial infection, it will have a higher pH. Otherwise, it is likely a yeast infection.<br>"+ | "Instead, it detects the pH of the region. If it is a bacterial infection, it will have a higher pH. Otherwise, it is likely a yeast infection.<br>"+ | ||
− | "This leaves room for error because the symptoms of a yeast infection can be from an allergic reaction, this will also not raise pH.<br>"+ | + | "This leaves room for error because the symptoms of a yeast infection can be from an allergic reaction, this will also not raise pH. <br>"+ |
"Also, sometimes things like creams or viral STI's or other things can cause a rise in the pH, making the test read a bacterial infection instead of a yeast infection. There are many other factors other than these that can skew pH to cause inaccurate results."; | "Also, sometimes things like creams or viral STI's or other things can cause a rise in the pH, making the test read a bacterial infection instead of a yeast infection. There are many other factors other than these that can skew pH to cause inaccurate results."; | ||
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document.getElementById("Commentary").innerHTML="Correct"; | document.getElementById("Commentary").innerHTML="Correct"; | ||
document.getElementById("Commentary").style.color="green"; | document.getElementById("Commentary").style.color="green"; | ||
− | document.getElementById("Description").innerHTML="We use split tyrosinase and pqsR and join each half with a split HRP. In the presence in farnesol and tyrosol, tyrosinase and pqsR will bond to it<br>"+ | + | document.getElementById("Description").innerHTML="We use split tyrosinase and pqsR and join each half with a split HRP. In the presence in farnesol and tyrosol, tyrosinase and pqsR will bond to it.<br>"+ |
− | "Each half will come together and reform | + | "Each half will come together and reform. This will then allow the HRP to reform and catalyze a reaction to produce a visible blue substrate."; |
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numCorrect = numCorrect + 1; | numCorrect = numCorrect + 1; | ||
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// Fifth Question | // Fifth Question | ||
else if(cnt==3){ | else if(cnt==3){ | ||
− | questionReset("Invasive | + | questionReset("Invasive yeast infections are cheap to diagnose, (other than using a blood culture test). ","Question5"); |
} | } |
Latest revision as of 01:32, 18 October 2018
Question 1Men can also get yeast infections? |