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what is organ specific and tissue specific manifestations????can any1 xplain abt dis???????
does the growth of adam's apple effect a persons height? I have heard it from lot of people that if a person has fully matured adam's apple his height stops growing is it true
What are the difference between Acute and Chronic disease.
what do you mean by cellular machinery?
what is the full form of AIDs and full form of HIV plz help
notes of plasmodium .
any 2 differences between infectious diseases and non infectious diseases pls
what are water borne diseases? give examples
draw a neat diagram of hydra label mesoglea and gasltovascular cavity.Name the group of animals it belonngs to.
prevention is better than cure. explain
why is AIDS considered as a syndrome and not a disease?
what are the differences between congenital and acquired diseases ? give examples
it is advised not to blow horn near hospital area . give reasons
what is the difference between healthy and disease free
What is TAB vaccine?
When is Malaria day?
When was Pulse Polio Programme started?
Name of a vaccine which produces life long immunity?
2mrrw is my Sci. exam plz post fast.........
Soc. Sci. exam passed cheerfully thnx to meritnation!
EXPLAIN THE LIFE CYCLE OF MOSQUITO
why making antiviral medicine is harder than antibacterial medicine?
What are the immediate and contributory causes of diseases? Explain it with the example of a child suffering from diarrhoea.
name the diseases caused by bacteria,virus,protozoa,fungi and disease causing agent
Differentiate between germ and a pathogen.
Is there any difference between vector and a carrier.
Name two groups of microorganisms from which antibiotics could be extracted.
1. Provide at least 3 reasons to prove that it is essential to prevent the onset of anydisease.
State the Principal of Immunisation.
give reasons:-
1) balanced diet is necessary for maintaining healthy body.
2) health of an organism depends upon the surrounding environmental conditions.
3) our surrondings area should be free of stagnant water.
4) social harmony and good economic conditions are necessary for good health.
what are the basic five principles of treatment for diseases?
What is the basis of principle of immunisation?
give cause and remedy Hepatitis, AIDS and Malaria
difference between signs and symptoms
What is the difference between Vector and carrier?
Please give me a short summary/ notes of the chapter ' why do we fall ill' .
Write the principles of treatment of diseases.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FOMITE AND VECTOR
difference between notochord and nerve chord
What is the difference between vaccination and injection?
Why do we recommend to take blunt food when we are sick?
what are principles of prevention of diseases
Briefly explain Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme.
What is an antibiotic? Also, give three examples.
public cleanliness is important for individual health ? comment
explain prevention is better than cure
Why are antibiotics not effective for viral disease?
if a child has system has a very weak immune system and he is given vaccinationcan the microbes that are injected in his body may cause him that particular diseases
explain AIDS. give the full form of HIV AIDS.
NAME THE TARGET ORGANS FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. (A) HEPATITIS TARGETS _ (B) PNEUMONIA TARGETS _ (C) FITS (OR) UNCONSCIOUSNESS TARGETS _ (D) FUNGAL DISEASE TARGETS
WRITE TWO DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIA, VIRUS, FUNGI,PROTOZOA ALONG WITH SYMPTOMS
why do we fall iLL !!!!!!
state any two conditions essential for being free of disease.
The cause fo AIDS.How does AIDS spread. what happen to a person affected with AIDS
Why are antibiotics effective against bacteria but not against virus?
difference between health and disease
What is the basic principle for vaccination?
state 3 limitations faced in dealing with infectious diseases
Why a person suffering from AIDS cannot fight even very minor infections?
why are overcrowded and poorly ventilated areas a major factor in tje spread of air brone diseases ? [for 1 mark]
some examples of disese caused by worms.
difference between personal and community health ?
What is athlete's Foot ? Is it a Disease??
what are the differences between pathogens and vectors.give 2 examples...plzz reply fast
name the scientist who found vaccine for small pox .how does the word vaccination came into our usage
why male anopheles mosquito does not spread malaria?
when you observe the developmental stage in the life cycle of mosquito you will notice that the stage in which it moves on the surface of water is adultegglarvapupa choose the correct answer..
when you observe the developmental stage in the life cycle of mosquito you will notice that the stage in which it moves on the surface of water is
choose the correct answer..
Why is AIDS called a SYNDROME and not a DISEASE ?
Give three factors to remain healthy.
What is inflammation? Write the symptoms of this in human body
in the let's review i gave the answer as true for acute diseases last for short time and do not cause much loss to the body as given in the notes.but the answer is wrong please explain
What precautions can you take in your school to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases?
write a short note on polio programme
define disease
Name two diseases against which infants below one year are vaccinated?
What are the general and specific ways of prevention of disease?
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what is organ specific and tissue specific manifestations????can any1 xplain abt dis???????
does the growth of adam's apple effect a persons height? I have heard it from lot of people that if a person has fully matured adam's apple his height stops growing is it true
What are the difference between Acute and Chronic disease.
what do you mean by cellular machinery?
what is the full form of AIDs and full form of HIV plz help
notes of plasmodium .
any 2 differences between infectious diseases and non infectious diseases pls
what are water borne diseases? give examples
draw a neat diagram of hydra label mesoglea and gasltovascular cavity.Name the group of animals it belonngs to.
prevention is better than cure. explain
why is AIDS considered as a syndrome and not a disease?
(a)OPV (b)ORS (c)AIDS (d)BCG
what are the differences between congenital and acquired diseases ? give examples
it is advised not to blow horn near hospital area . give reasons
what is the difference between healthy and disease free
What is TAB vaccine?
When is Malaria day?
When was Pulse Polio Programme started?
Name of a vaccine which produces life long immunity?
2mrrw is my Sci. exam plz post fast.........
Soc. Sci. exam passed cheerfully thnx to meritnation!
EXPLAIN THE LIFE CYCLE OF MOSQUITO
why making antiviral medicine is harder than antibacterial medicine?
What are the immediate and contributory causes of diseases? Explain it with the example of a child suffering from diarrhoea.
name the diseases caused by bacteria,virus,protozoa,fungi and disease causing agent
Differentiate between germ and a pathogen.
Is there any difference between vector and a carrier.
Name two groups of microorganisms from which antibiotics could be extracted.
1. Provide at least 3 reasons to prove that it is essential to prevent the onset of anydisease.
State the Principal of Immunisation.
RUCHI AND RAHUL ARE DISCUSSING ON VACCINATION . RAHUL DURING THE DISCUSSION EXPRESSED HIS FEAR THAT THE INOCULATED VACCINATION CAN BE DANGEROUS BECAUSE IT CONTAINS DEAD GERMS . RUCHI EXPLAINED AND REMOVED THE FEARS.
1)WHAT COULD BE RUCHI''S EXPLANATION
2)WHAT VALUES DO YOU THINK RUCHI POSSESSS?
give reasons:-
1) balanced diet is necessary for maintaining healthy body.
2) health of an organism depends upon the surrounding environmental conditions.
3) our surrondings area should be free of stagnant water.
4) social harmony and good economic conditions are necessary for good health.
what are the basic five principles of treatment for diseases?
Read the above passage and answer the following questions:
a) What is the name of the disease from which Suman's sister was suffering
b) Name the element whose isotope is used in the treatment of this disease?
c) What are the values shown by Reena?
What is the basis of principle of immunisation?
give cause and remedy Hepatitis, AIDS and Malaria
difference between signs and symptoms
b. Health ot an organism depends upon the surrounding environmental condition
c. Our surrounding area should be free of stagnant water
d Social harmony and good economic conditiOnS are necessary for good health
Q2. What is disease? How many rypes o4 diseases have yoo stuided? five ex?
Q3. What do you mean by disease symptoms? Explain giving two exampleS
Q4. Why do some children fall ill more frequently than others living in the same locality’
05. Why are antibiotics not effective for viral diseases?
06. Becoming exposed to or infected with an infections microbe does not necessaiilY mean developmentS
noticeable disease. Explain.
Q7. Give any four factors necessary for a healthy person
06-
a. It was diagnosed that Preeti suffers from Japanese encephalitis, wicch organ of Preeti S body is affected?
b. How are antibiotics effective in the treatment of some
c. Will they help in curing Preeti’s disease? Why?
Q9. Discuss with the help of suitable examples three ways in which microbes Can find entry Intohuman body.
QlO. Chronic diseases are considered more serious than die acute diseases. why
Qil. Communicable diseases are those which can spreed from an infected person to healthy butsusceptible persons. Answer the following questIons:
a. Enlist variouS modes of sprpad of diseases giving one esample of each.
b. Why arc communicable diseases also called lnfectious diseases
022. What determines the severity of disease manifestation?
023 Discuss briefly the principle of lmmnunization.
Q14. Although Ruchi had been suffering from cold and cough, yet she decided to appear for her unittest. Neeta seated next to her was not affected but Pooa seating behind contracted the Infection
a- What prevented Neeta catching cold and cough in spite of her esposure to the infectiOn
b. Which type of disease, she was suffering from.
C. Name two preventive measures against above type of disease.
d. Express your opinion, whether Ruchi was right In her decision of cornsrig to SchoOl.
015. What are non-communicable diseases? Enlist three n communiCable diseases and state theireffects on the body
Q16. Why Is AIDS considered to be a ‘syndrome’ and not a disease? Discuss the cause symptomes preventive measures of AIDS. Can it be cured?
Q17. Enlist the vaccines prescribed to the new borns and the diseases agàinst which they era vaccination
QiB. What type of disease is polio? Why government making so much of effort to get every child vaccinated against It?
Q19. Name two air borne and two water borne diseases respectivelY and also mention their causative agent
Q20 DescrIbe the mechanism of action of antibiotics? Why it is important to complete the course of medicine as prescribed by the doctor.
What is the difference between Vector and carrier?
Please give me a short summary/ notes of the chapter ' why do we fall ill' .
Write the principles of treatment of diseases.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FOMITE AND VECTOR
difference between notochord and nerve chord
A: tuberculosis is a bacterial disease.
R: tuberculosis is mainly transmitted by droplet infection
What is the difference between vaccination and injection?
Why do we recommend to take blunt food when we are sick?
what are principles of prevention of diseases
Briefly explain Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme.
What is an antibiotic? Also, give three examples.
public cleanliness is important for individual health ? comment
explain prevention is better than cure
Why are antibiotics not effective for viral disease?
if a child has system has a very weak immune system and he is given vaccinationcan the microbes that are injected in his body may cause him that particular diseases
explain AIDS. give the full form of HIV AIDS.
NAME THE TARGET ORGANS FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES.
(A) HEPATITIS TARGETS _
(B) PNEUMONIA TARGETS _
(C) FITS (OR) UNCONSCIOUSNESS TARGETS _
(D) FUNGAL DISEASE TARGETS
WRITE TWO DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIA, VIRUS, FUNGI,PROTOZOA ALONG WITH SYMPTOMS
why do we fall iLL !!!!!!
state any two conditions essential for being free of disease.
The cause fo AIDS.How does AIDS spread. what happen to a person affected with AIDS
Why are antibiotics effective against bacteria but not against virus?
difference between health and disease
What is the basic principle for vaccination?
state 3 limitations faced in dealing with infectious diseases
Why a person suffering from AIDS cannot fight even very minor infections?
why are overcrowded and poorly ventilated areas a major factor in tje spread of air brone diseases ? [for 1 mark]
some examples of disese caused by worms.
difference between personal and community health ?
What is athlete's Foot ? Is it a Disease??
what are the differences between pathogens and vectors.give 2 examples...plzz reply fast
name the scientist who found vaccine for small pox .how does the word vaccination came into our usage
why male anopheles mosquito does not spread malaria?
when you observe the developmental stage in the life cycle of mosquito you will notice that the stage in which it moves on the surface of water is
choose the correct answer..
Why is AIDS called a SYNDROME and not a DISEASE ?
Give three factors to remain healthy.
What is inflammation? Write the symptoms of this in human body
in the let's review i gave the answer as true for acute diseases last for short time and do not cause much loss to the body as given in the notes.but the answer is wrong please explain
What precautions can you take in your school to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases?
write a short note on polio programme
define disease
Name two diseases against which infants below one year are vaccinated?
What are the general and specific ways of prevention of disease?