(a) | |
(b) | |
Molecule | Source | Use | |
1. | (a) Cocaine | Erythroxylum coca | Accelerates the transport of dopamine |
2. | (b) Heroin | Cannabis Sativa | Depressant and slows down body functions |
3. | (b) Cannabinoid | Atropa belladonna | Produces hallucinations |
4. | (a) Morphine | Papaver somniferum | Sedative and painkiller |
Identify a non-infectious disease amongst the following:
1. | Malaria | 2. | Hemophilia |
3. | AIDS | 4. | Hepatitis |
Identify the correct statement regarding typhoid fever in human beings:
1. | It is caused by a pathogenic protozoan Salmonella typhi |
2. | The pathogen remains confined to the small intestine |
3. | Widal test can confirm the infection very early in the disease |
4. | Intestinal perforation and death may occur in severe cases |
A common cause of pneumonia in humans is:
1. | Streptococcus pyogenes | 2. | Hemophilus influenzae |
3. | Staphylococcus aureus | 4. | Rotavirus |
Rhinovirus does not affect:
1. | Lungs | 2. | Nose |
3. | Pharynx | 4. | Larynx |
Malignant tertian malaria is caused by Plasmodium:
1. | vivax | 2. | ovale |
3. | falciparum | 4. | malariae |
The mechanical carrier of the causative agent of amoebic dysentery is:
1. | A protozoan | 2. | House fly |
3. | Mosquito | 4. | Rodent |
Aedes aegypti is not a vector for:
1. | Dengue | 2. | Chikungunya |
3. | Japanese encephalitis | 4. | Yellow fever |
Which of the following is also sometimes called as mosquito fish?
1. | Bombay duck | 2. | Gambusia |
3. | Pacific salmon | 4. | Pomfret |
What is incorrect regarding innate immunity?
1. | It is present at the time of birth |
2. | Physiological barriers prevent microbial growth |
3. | Natural killers, a cellular barrier, are a type of monocyte |
4. | It is a non-specific type of defense |