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Vaccination is a method of preventing infection of pathogenic micro-organisms by inoculating a vaccine inside the body to stimulate the formation of antibodies, while immunisation refers to protect a person from the attack of pathogenic micro-organisms by inoculating a vaccine to stimulate the immune cells of the organism.
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Consider the following four statements (A-D) and select the option which includes all the correct ones only? a) In immunisation, a preparation of antigenic protein is induced in the body. b) If a person is infected with deadly microbe we need to directly inject vaccine. c) Vaccine generate B & T memory cell. d) Snake anti venom is an example of active immunisation.

MODERN PUBLICATION-HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES-REVISION EXERCISES (III. SHORT ANSWER TYPE - I QUESTIONS) (A. QUESTIONS FROM STATE BOARD EXAMINATIONS)
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  5. Write the various components of immune system.

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  8. How does amoebiasis occur in human beings?

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  9. Name the pathogen of amoebiasis. What are its preventive measures?

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  10. What are interferons? How they act?

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  11. Write a short note on vaccines.

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  12. What is the pathogen of ascariasis? How it can be controlled?

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  13. What are hallucinogens? Give an example.

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  14. What is autoimmunity? Name any one autoimmune disease of human beings.

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  16. Name the primary and secondary lymphoid organs.

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  17. Describe in brief the process of transmission of malaria disease.

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  18. What do you mean by metastasis?

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  20. List of some diseases commonly occurring in man are given below. Arran...

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