No, they do not. Please return to your health care provider to get specific testing and treatment for chlamydia.
NO. Exactly the same unless you look at it under a 300x microscope.
the same way as under low-power on a microscope: carefully
Chlamydia's a bacterium. Chlamydomonas is an alge. They are not the same.
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Yes, you can get pregnant and catch chlamydia at the same time.
Chlamydia is completely different from rabies.
If the organism is a multicellular eukaryote comprised of more than one cellular tissue than this would be expected.
Under a microscope, yes
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The chlamydia infection spread through birds is not the same as chlamydia spread by sex. They are caused by different bacteria.
Chlamydia affects Latinos she same as any other group; chlamydia can lead to sterility or PID.
Ink under the microscope appears different from the normal view. It completely looks different. You can see the details clearly. The ink looks less solid. The view is 2D but when you look it in the microscope, the picture will looks like a 3D image. The ink will be messed up and it won't look exact the same. When look the ink normally you will see no gapes and no lines but when you zoom it to 40x on the microscope it will have white lines and gasps which aren't visible to see if you had naked eyes. It is visible under microscope and this why we use microscopes to look at small cells or bacteria details. There will be lot of stretch marks on it and you feel like the object has just stretched.