List I | List II |
A. Haemophilus influenzae | I. Common cold |
B. Rhino virus | II. Elephantiasis |
C. Wuchereria malayi | III. Pneumonia |
D. Plasmodium falciparum | IV. Malignant malaria |
Statement I: | Immature Iymphocytes differentiate into antigen sensitive lymphocytes in primary lymphoid organs and then migrate to secondary lymphoid organs |
Statement II: | In Peyer's patches of the small intestine, lymphocytes interact with antigens and proliferate to become effector cells |
List I | List II |
A. Typhoid | I. Trichophyton |
B. Filariasis | II. Salmonella |
C. Ringworms | III. Entamoeba histolytica |
D. Amoebiasis | IV. Wuchereria |
List I | List II |
A. Wuchererua bancrofti | I. Pneumonia |
B. Trichophyton rubrum | II. Malaria |
C. Plasmodium vivax | III. Filariasis |
D. Haemophilus influenzae | IV. Ringworm |
a. | All parasites are pathogens as they cause harm to the host. |
b. | Pathogens have to adapt to life within the environment of the host. |
c. | Pathogen of dysentery lives in the gut of host organism. |
d. | Pathogens can enter human body by various means causing functional damage but do not interferes with normal vital activities. |
Statement (A): | Among non-infectious diseases, cancer is the major cause of death all over the globe. |
Statement (B): | Malignant malaria caused by Plasmodium malariae is the most serious one. |
Column -I | Column -II |
a.Pneumonia | (i) Constipation, abdominal pain, stools with excess mucous and blood clots |
b.Amoebiasis | (ii) Infection occurs in conducting part of human respiratory system |
c. Ascariasis | (iii) Infection occurs in gaseous exchange part of human respiratory system |
d. Common cold |
(iv) Internal bleeding, fever, anaemia, blockage of intestinal passage |