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exercise 3
level: exercise 3
Questions and Answers List
level questions: exercise 3
Question
Answer
who discovered vaccine against small pox
jenner
during injury mast cell secrete
histamin
during an insect bite their is inflammation of that spot. what is this triggered by
kinins and histamins
antigen binding site in an antibody is found b/w
one heavy and one light chain
the most active phagocytic white blood cells are
neutrophils and monocytes
permanent immunoglobin found in blood serum is
IgM
cornea transplant in humans is almost never rejected because
it has almost no blood supply
the main symptom of diptheria is
respiratory suffocation
diptheria is connected to which body organ
throat
what pathogen causes measels
virus
jaundice is caused by which pathogen
virus
what kind of pathogen causes hepatitis
virus
sarcoma is cancer of
mesodermal tissue
what kind of pathogen causes cholera and typhoids
bacteria
what kind of radiations are used in thyroid cancer
radioactive iodine
G-6-P dehydrogenase deficiency is associated with haemolysis or
RBC's
DOT's treatment is being adopted for the cure of which disease
tuberculosis
liver cirhosis is caused by
no alcohol
hepatitis-B is also called
serum jaundice
in india, AIDS was first reported in
1986
cells obtained from from cancerous tumours is also called
myelomas
what does epinephrine do?
strong emotions cause it to increase heart rate and increase muscle strength.
why does the liver gets damaged in alcoholics
because it accumulates excess of fat
which part of poppy is used to make smack
latex
cell mediated immunity is provided by:
thymus gland and bone marrow
clonal selection is :
proliferation of T ans B-cell
which is a circulating antibodies present in the body fluid for example saliva, tear etc.
IgA
marijuana, ganja and LSD are
hallucinogens
which one is a hallucinogen
LSD
a factor responsible for cirrhosis of liver is
alcoholism
opium derivatives is/are
morphine, codeine and heroin
alcoholism leads to
amnesia
which is related to tobacco addiction
gastric and duodenal ulcers , bronchitis and emphysema
which one is a sedative drug
barbiturates
tapeworm infection usually comes under
measly park
C-onc are
cellular oncogenes and proto oncogenes
haemophilus influenzae causes
pneumonia
malaria vector
anopheles
filariasis vector
culex
coca alkaloid or cocaine is obtained from coca plant erthroxylym coca, native of
south america