Post erythrocytic cycle of Plasmodium is also called from Biolog

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421.

Tumour promoter is

  • substance that activates transcription in cancer cells

  • oncogene promoting cancer

  • substance that produces tumour

  • All of the above


422.

Abzymes are

  • catalytic antibodies

  • neutral antibodies

  • non-specific antibodies

  • defermed antibodies


423.

Which organ is enlarged in malarial patient?

  • Spleen

  • Kidney

  • Gall bladder

  • Liver


424.

Entamoeba gingivalis is causative agent of

  • pyorrhoea

  • amoebiasis

  • bronchitis

  • no disease but aggrevates pyorrhoea


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425.

Post erythrocytic cycle of Plasmodium is also called

  • Ross cycle

  • Krebs' cycle

  • WBCs cycle

  • Golgi cycle


A.

Ross cycle

Post erythrocytic cycle was studied by Sir Ronald Ross in mosquito female Anopheles. Therefore, it is called Ross cycle.


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426.

Elephantiasis is caused by

  • Entamoeba coli

  • trematodes

  • cestodes

  • Wuchereria bancrofti


427.

Male mosquito is not sanguivore as

  • it lacks cutting and biting mandibles

  • it does not require any kind of proteins

  • it lacks smelling power

  • All of the above


428.

The movements of neutrophils to the site of inflammation is due to

  • release of hormone

  • Chemotaxis

  • activity of antigens

  • activations of antigens


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429.

Which one of the following conditions though harmful in itself, is also a potential saviour from a mosquito borne infectious disease?

  • Pernicious anaemia

  • Leukaemia

  • Thalassaemia

  • Sickle cell anaemia


430.

Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to foetus across placenta or through mother's milk to the infant is categorised as

  • cellular immunity

  • innate non-specific immunity

  • active immunity

  • passive immunity


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