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(i) Diseases which are easily transmitted from one person to another, are called ______ diseases.
(ii) In human body, parasite of malaria initially multiplies within the ____ and then attack the ______.
(iii) _____ is the yellowish fluid secreted by mother during the initial days of lactation.
(iv) _____ and ____ are the primary lymphoid organs.

A

(i) infectious, (ii) bone marrow, thymus, (iii) Colostrum, (iv) Liver cell, RBCs

B

(i) infectious, (ii) liver cell, RBCs, (iii) Colostrum, (iv) Bone marrow, thymus

C

(i) interferon, (ii) bone marrow, thymus, (iii) Colostrum, (iv) Liver cell, RBCs

D

(i) infectious, (ii) liver cell, RBCs, (iii) Colostrum, (iv) Spleen, lymph node

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