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………...can be prevented by vaccination...

………...can be prevented by vaccination

A

Malaria

B

AIDS

C

Leprosy

D

Chicken pox

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-Useful and Harmful Microbes-EXERCICE
  1. Dengue is caused by

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  2. Becterial pneumonia is caused by

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  3. ………...can be prevented by vaccination

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  4. Malaria is caused by…………….

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  5. Bird flu and swine flu are caused by….

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  6. The Lactobacilli convert lactose, the sugar in the milk into…………….. la...

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  7. The……….. destroys harmful microbes present in the milk high pH neut...

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  8. Lactabacilli kill the harmful bacteria like ……….present in the aliment...

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  9. Which of the following is a product of fermation of carbohydrates by y...

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  10. Molasses is fermented with the help of yeast called………..

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  11. A yeast…...is used to absorb the toxins released during the production...

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  12. The bacteria which spoil cooked food are……..

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  13. …………….can grow and reproduce only in living cells.

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  14. Asexual reproduction occurs by budding in yeast.

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  15. Explain the statements: Toxins of fungal origin are called mycotoxin...

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  16. Answer the following question: How to Lactobacilli convert milk into ...

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  17. What are the disadvantages of inorganic fertilizers?

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  18. Explain the statements: Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic

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  19. Explain the statements: Ethanol is produced by the fermentation of mo...

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  20. Explain the statements: Clostridium bacteria produce bottle-shaped e...

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