Chapter 5: Problem 7
Fill in the blanks in each question. Diseases caused by microorganisms are called
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Chapter 5: Problem 7
Fill in the blanks in each question. Diseases caused by microorganisms are called
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Substances that are produced by the body to fight against the invader is (a) Antibiotic (b) Vaccine (c) Antibody (d) Antigen
Assertion (A): Immunity to chickenpox is considered as acquired immunity. Reason (R): Immunity that is inherited from parents is considered as acquired immunity (a) Both \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the correct explanation for \(\mathrm{A}\). (b) Both \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is not the correct explanation for \(\mathrm{A}\). (c) \(\mathrm{A}\) is true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is false (d) \(\mathrm{A}\) is false and \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Assertion (A): Yeast can be used commercially to produce alcohol Reason (R): Yeast can perform fermentation (a) Both \(A\) and \(R\) are true and \(R\) is the correct explanation for \(\mathrm{A}\). (b) Both \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{R}\) are true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is the not the correct explanation for \(\mathrm{A}\). (c) \(\mathrm{A}\) is true and \(\mathrm{R}\) is false (d) \(\mathrm{A}\) is false and \(\mathrm{R}\) is true
Diseases can spread through (a) Aerosols (b) Sexual contact (c) Water (d) All the above
The antibiotic penicillin was discovered by (a) Alexander Fleming (b) Ernst Boris Chain (c) Robert Hooke (d) Howard Florey
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