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Go through the statements. A. Sporozoi...

Go through the statements.
A. Sporozoites of malaria parasite enter human body by biting of new born female Anopheles whose mother was carrier.
B. Male and female gametocytes of malaria parasite develop in human intestine.
C. Mucous membrane, Phagozytosis and Lysozymen are components of nonspecific defence but Killer T-cell is not.
How many statement is correct?

A

One

B

Two

C

Three

D

None of these

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