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Neisseria gonorrhoeae has a complex life cycle that involves two main stages: the extracellular stage where it exists as a nonmotile, obligate aerobe and the intracellular stage where it can survive and replicate within host cells. During infection, the bacteria can adhere to and invade mucosal epithelial cells, leading to the characteristic symptoms of gonorrhea.

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