NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Human Health and Disease
263428
Match the pairs of diseases and pathogens : | I | II | | ----------------- | ---------------------| | 1. Malaria | A. Wuchereria bancrofti | | 2. Filariasis | B. Helminth | | 3. Typhoid | C. Plasmodium falciparum | | 4. Schistosomiasis| D. Salmonella typhi |
C Epidermophyton causes Tinea corporis ring worm), Tinea cruris (jock itch), Tinea pedis (athelete's foot) and Tinea unguium (fungal infection of the nail bed).
TS EAMCET-30.07.2022** Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263436
Kochs postulates are not applicable to
1 TB
2 leprosy
3 cholera
4 diptheria
Explanation:
B Kochs postulates are not applicable to leprosy. As originally stated, the criteria are - (1) The microorganism must be found in disease but not healthy individuals (2) The microorganism must be cultured from the diseased individual. (3) In oculation of a healthy individual with the cultured micro organism must recapitulated the disease (4) And finally the organism should be reisolated from the experimentally infected subject (this postulate was added after Loeffier).
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Human Health and Disease
263440
Match the columns. | Column I | Column II | | -------- | --------------- | | A. B1 | 1. Infertility | | B. D | 2. Scurvy | | C. E | 3. Beri-Beri | | D. C | 4. Bone deformity |
1 A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
2 A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
3 A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
4 A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
Explanation:
A Deficiency disease \(B_1\) (Thiamin) – Beri-Beri D (Calciferol) – Bone deformity E (Tocopherol) – Infertility C (Ascorbic acid) – Scurvy
263428
Match the pairs of diseases and pathogens : | I | II | | ----------------- | ---------------------| | 1. Malaria | A. Wuchereria bancrofti | | 2. Filariasis | B. Helminth | | 3. Typhoid | C. Plasmodium falciparum | | 4. Schistosomiasis| D. Salmonella typhi |
C Epidermophyton causes Tinea corporis ring worm), Tinea cruris (jock itch), Tinea pedis (athelete's foot) and Tinea unguium (fungal infection of the nail bed).
TS EAMCET-30.07.2022** Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263436
Kochs postulates are not applicable to
1 TB
2 leprosy
3 cholera
4 diptheria
Explanation:
B Kochs postulates are not applicable to leprosy. As originally stated, the criteria are - (1) The microorganism must be found in disease but not healthy individuals (2) The microorganism must be cultured from the diseased individual. (3) In oculation of a healthy individual with the cultured micro organism must recapitulated the disease (4) And finally the organism should be reisolated from the experimentally infected subject (this postulate was added after Loeffier).
WB JEE-2007
Human Health and Disease
263440
Match the columns. | Column I | Column II | | -------- | --------------- | | A. B1 | 1. Infertility | | B. D | 2. Scurvy | | C. E | 3. Beri-Beri | | D. C | 4. Bone deformity |
1 A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
2 A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
3 A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
4 A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
Explanation:
A Deficiency disease \(B_1\) (Thiamin) – Beri-Beri D (Calciferol) – Bone deformity E (Tocopherol) – Infertility C (Ascorbic acid) – Scurvy
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Match the pairs of diseases and pathogens : | I | II | | ----------------- | ---------------------| | 1. Malaria | A. Wuchereria bancrofti | | 2. Filariasis | B. Helminth | | 3. Typhoid | C. Plasmodium falciparum | | 4. Schistosomiasis| D. Salmonella typhi |
C Epidermophyton causes Tinea corporis ring worm), Tinea cruris (jock itch), Tinea pedis (athelete's foot) and Tinea unguium (fungal infection of the nail bed).
TS EAMCET-30.07.2022** Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263436
Kochs postulates are not applicable to
1 TB
2 leprosy
3 cholera
4 diptheria
Explanation:
B Kochs postulates are not applicable to leprosy. As originally stated, the criteria are - (1) The microorganism must be found in disease but not healthy individuals (2) The microorganism must be cultured from the diseased individual. (3) In oculation of a healthy individual with the cultured micro organism must recapitulated the disease (4) And finally the organism should be reisolated from the experimentally infected subject (this postulate was added after Loeffier).
WB JEE-2007
Human Health and Disease
263440
Match the columns. | Column I | Column II | | -------- | --------------- | | A. B1 | 1. Infertility | | B. D | 2. Scurvy | | C. E | 3. Beri-Beri | | D. C | 4. Bone deformity |
1 A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
2 A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
3 A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
4 A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
Explanation:
A Deficiency disease \(B_1\) (Thiamin) – Beri-Beri D (Calciferol) – Bone deformity E (Tocopherol) – Infertility C (Ascorbic acid) – Scurvy
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Human Health and Disease
263428
Match the pairs of diseases and pathogens : | I | II | | ----------------- | ---------------------| | 1. Malaria | A. Wuchereria bancrofti | | 2. Filariasis | B. Helminth | | 3. Typhoid | C. Plasmodium falciparum | | 4. Schistosomiasis| D. Salmonella typhi |
C Epidermophyton causes Tinea corporis ring worm), Tinea cruris (jock itch), Tinea pedis (athelete's foot) and Tinea unguium (fungal infection of the nail bed).
TS EAMCET-30.07.2022** Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263436
Kochs postulates are not applicable to
1 TB
2 leprosy
3 cholera
4 diptheria
Explanation:
B Kochs postulates are not applicable to leprosy. As originally stated, the criteria are - (1) The microorganism must be found in disease but not healthy individuals (2) The microorganism must be cultured from the diseased individual. (3) In oculation of a healthy individual with the cultured micro organism must recapitulated the disease (4) And finally the organism should be reisolated from the experimentally infected subject (this postulate was added after Loeffier).
WB JEE-2007
Human Health and Disease
263440
Match the columns. | Column I | Column II | | -------- | --------------- | | A. B1 | 1. Infertility | | B. D | 2. Scurvy | | C. E | 3. Beri-Beri | | D. C | 4. Bone deformity |
1 A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
2 A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
3 A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
4 A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
Explanation:
A Deficiency disease \(B_1\) (Thiamin) – Beri-Beri D (Calciferol) – Bone deformity E (Tocopherol) – Infertility C (Ascorbic acid) – Scurvy