258527
The infective stage of malarial parasite, Plasmodium that enters human body is
1 merozoite
2 sporozoite
3 trophozoite
4 minuta form
Explanation:
Sporozoites represent the infectious stage, which enters the human blood stream with saliva and undergoes schizogony. Sporozoites are small, spindleshaped unicellular organisms that are present in the salivary glands of mosquitoes.
2005
Biological Classification
258528
Amoeba differs from Entamoeba in having
1 contractile vacuole
2 pseudopodia
3 ectoplasm
4 cytostome
Explanation:
: The maintenance of water balance within the body i.e. osmoregulation is done by contractile vacuoles. These are found in the cytoplasm of organisms living in hypotonic water. Amoeba is a good example of such type of organism.
JIPMER-2010/AMU-2009
Biological Classification
258529
Mild tertian malaria is caused by
1 Plasmodium vivax
2 Plasmodium ovale
3 Plasmodium falciparum
4 Plasmodium malaria
Explanation:
Mild tertian malaria is caused by plasmodium ovale is a species of parasitic protozoa. It is a parasite that infect humans and characterises by fever which occurs every third day.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Biological Classification
258530
The following is comparable to a professional dinner guest
1 Competitive organism
2 Commensal
3 Parasite
4 Predator
Explanation:
Parasite is comparable to a professional dinner guest. Parasite is an organism that lives on the surface or inside another organism and feeds on it. The organism that is benefitted is called the parasite. Taperworms and fleas are example of parasites.
258527
The infective stage of malarial parasite, Plasmodium that enters human body is
1 merozoite
2 sporozoite
3 trophozoite
4 minuta form
Explanation:
Sporozoites represent the infectious stage, which enters the human blood stream with saliva and undergoes schizogony. Sporozoites are small, spindleshaped unicellular organisms that are present in the salivary glands of mosquitoes.
2005
Biological Classification
258528
Amoeba differs from Entamoeba in having
1 contractile vacuole
2 pseudopodia
3 ectoplasm
4 cytostome
Explanation:
: The maintenance of water balance within the body i.e. osmoregulation is done by contractile vacuoles. These are found in the cytoplasm of organisms living in hypotonic water. Amoeba is a good example of such type of organism.
JIPMER-2010/AMU-2009
Biological Classification
258529
Mild tertian malaria is caused by
1 Plasmodium vivax
2 Plasmodium ovale
3 Plasmodium falciparum
4 Plasmodium malaria
Explanation:
Mild tertian malaria is caused by plasmodium ovale is a species of parasitic protozoa. It is a parasite that infect humans and characterises by fever which occurs every third day.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Biological Classification
258530
The following is comparable to a professional dinner guest
1 Competitive organism
2 Commensal
3 Parasite
4 Predator
Explanation:
Parasite is comparable to a professional dinner guest. Parasite is an organism that lives on the surface or inside another organism and feeds on it. The organism that is benefitted is called the parasite. Taperworms and fleas are example of parasites.
258527
The infective stage of malarial parasite, Plasmodium that enters human body is
1 merozoite
2 sporozoite
3 trophozoite
4 minuta form
Explanation:
Sporozoites represent the infectious stage, which enters the human blood stream with saliva and undergoes schizogony. Sporozoites are small, spindleshaped unicellular organisms that are present in the salivary glands of mosquitoes.
2005
Biological Classification
258528
Amoeba differs from Entamoeba in having
1 contractile vacuole
2 pseudopodia
3 ectoplasm
4 cytostome
Explanation:
: The maintenance of water balance within the body i.e. osmoregulation is done by contractile vacuoles. These are found in the cytoplasm of organisms living in hypotonic water. Amoeba is a good example of such type of organism.
JIPMER-2010/AMU-2009
Biological Classification
258529
Mild tertian malaria is caused by
1 Plasmodium vivax
2 Plasmodium ovale
3 Plasmodium falciparum
4 Plasmodium malaria
Explanation:
Mild tertian malaria is caused by plasmodium ovale is a species of parasitic protozoa. It is a parasite that infect humans and characterises by fever which occurs every third day.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Biological Classification
258530
The following is comparable to a professional dinner guest
1 Competitive organism
2 Commensal
3 Parasite
4 Predator
Explanation:
Parasite is comparable to a professional dinner guest. Parasite is an organism that lives on the surface or inside another organism and feeds on it. The organism that is benefitted is called the parasite. Taperworms and fleas are example of parasites.
258527
The infective stage of malarial parasite, Plasmodium that enters human body is
1 merozoite
2 sporozoite
3 trophozoite
4 minuta form
Explanation:
Sporozoites represent the infectious stage, which enters the human blood stream with saliva and undergoes schizogony. Sporozoites are small, spindleshaped unicellular organisms that are present in the salivary glands of mosquitoes.
2005
Biological Classification
258528
Amoeba differs from Entamoeba in having
1 contractile vacuole
2 pseudopodia
3 ectoplasm
4 cytostome
Explanation:
: The maintenance of water balance within the body i.e. osmoregulation is done by contractile vacuoles. These are found in the cytoplasm of organisms living in hypotonic water. Amoeba is a good example of such type of organism.
JIPMER-2010/AMU-2009
Biological Classification
258529
Mild tertian malaria is caused by
1 Plasmodium vivax
2 Plasmodium ovale
3 Plasmodium falciparum
4 Plasmodium malaria
Explanation:
Mild tertian malaria is caused by plasmodium ovale is a species of parasitic protozoa. It is a parasite that infect humans and characterises by fever which occurs every third day.
AP EAPCET-22.05.2023
Biological Classification
258530
The following is comparable to a professional dinner guest
1 Competitive organism
2 Commensal
3 Parasite
4 Predator
Explanation:
Parasite is comparable to a professional dinner guest. Parasite is an organism that lives on the surface or inside another organism and feeds on it. The organism that is benefitted is called the parasite. Taperworms and fleas are example of parasites.