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Causal agent of Athlete's foot ____

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Given below is a mixture of disease affecting human beings caused by various pathogens. Classify according to their groups. Kala-azar, Filariasis, Chikungunya, Amoebiasis, Candidiasis, Plague, Shigellosis, Break bone fever, enteric fever, Athlete's foot.

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SARAS PUBLICATION-HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES-EXERCISE
  1. What is Athlete's foot?

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  2. Amphetamines are stimulants of the CNS, whereas barbiturates are

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  3. Choose the correctly matched pair

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  4. B cells that produce and release large amounts of antibody re called

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  5. Paratope is an

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  6. Infective stage of Entamoeba histolytica

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  7. List out chemical alarm signals produced during inflammation.

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  8. A patient was hospitalized with fever and chills. Merozoitees were obs...

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  9. Why do you think it is not possible to produce vaccine against ' commo...

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  10. Which disease is called lock jaw? List their symptoms.

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  11. Distinguish exogenous and endogenous antigens.

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  12. What are interferons ? Mention their role.

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  13. What is vaccine ? What are its types ?

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  14. What is the importance of physical quantity? What are its types?

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  15. (i) Write the scientific name of the filarial worm that causes filaria...

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  16. Write the symptoms of filariasis.

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  17. (i) Write the scientific name of the filarial worm that causes filaria...

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  18. A person is infected by HIV. How will you diagnose for AIDS ?

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  19. How skin and mucus membrane act as barriers for infections?

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  20. Why should we avoid taking antibiotics too often to treat and infectio...

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  21. What are the cells involved innate immune system ?

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