Description : Which one of the following is the name of the nematode, which lives as internal parasite of buds and foliage of Chrysanthemum and strawberry and causes distortions and crinkling of foliage, and ... (B) Pratilenchus thornei (C) Meloidogyne incognita (D) Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi (E) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Meloidogyne incognita
Description : Gnathostomiasis is important _________zoonosis of public health significance. C A. Air -borne B. Soil -borne C. Food -borne D. None of these
Last Answer : Food -borne
Description : Paratenic host for Angiostrongylus cantonensis D A. Crustaceans B. Lizards C. Frogs D. All of these
Last Answer : All of these
Description : Lassa fever is transmitted by the zoonotic host, _______ which are used for food. a. fruit bats b. bush rats c. monkeys d. rabbits
Last Answer : b. bush rats
Description : I hear the words zoonotic diseases often. What does that mean?
Last Answer : Zoonotic diseases are those that can be transferred between animals and humans. One example would be rabies which is transmitted to humans through the saliva of a rabid animal. Another example are strains of flu from ... . If you are down with the flu, try to keep your pet away as much as possible.
Description : Dermatophilosis is zoonotic A. True B. False
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Strongyloid infections can also cause _________in man which can be zoonotic in nature. C A. hepatitis B. rumenitis C. dermatitis D. None of these
Last Answer : dermatitis
Description : The zoonotic potential of Strongyloides fuelleborni is believed to be much _________than Strongyloides stercoralis A A. higher B. lower C. equal D. Both are not zoonotic
Last Answer : higher
Description : Which one is zoonotic A. Babesiosis B. Theileriosis C. Anaplasmosis D. All of these
Last Answer : Anaplasmosis
Description : The zoonotic reservoir for Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus may be _____. a. rats b. monkeys c. mice d. fruit bats
Last Answer : d. fruit bats
Description : Loose smut is (a) Internally seed borne (b) Externally seed borne (c) Air borne (d) Water borne
Last Answer : (a) Internally seed borne
Description : Among arthropods, which one considered second in terms of their importance to public health C A. Mosquitoes B. House fly C. Tick D. Bugs
Last Answer : Tick
Description : Nitrogen oxides produced from the emission of automibiles and power plants are the source of fine air borne particles which lead to:
Last Answer : Nitrogen oxides produced from the emission of automibiles and power plants are the source of fine air ... C. Wet acid deposition D. Industrial smog.
Description : Nitrogen oxides produced from the emission of automobiles and power plants are the source of fine air borne particles which lead to
Last Answer : Nitrogen oxides produced from the emission of automobiles and power plants are the source of fine air ... C. Industrial smog D. Wet acid deposition
Description : The soil, air and seed borne disease of wheat
Last Answer : Ans. Kernal bunt (Neovossia indica)
Description : The air borne disease of rice
Last Answer : Ans. Rice Blast (Pyricularia oryzae)
Description : Which of the following is an air-borne disease? (1) Measles (2) Typhoid (3) Pink eye (4) None of the above
Last Answer : (1) Measles Explanation: Airborne diseases are the infections spread by airborne transmissions including Chickenpox, Anthrax, Influenza, Measles, Smallpox, Cryptococcosis and Tuberculosis.
Description : Seed treatment is done to control— (A) Soil-borne disease (B) Air-borne disease (C) Seed-borne disease (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Seed-borne disease
Description : Covered smut of barley is a disease of— (A) Externally seed-borne (B) Internally seed-borne (C) Air-borne (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Internally seed-borne
Description : Due to increasing air-borne allergens and pollutants, many people in urban areas are suffering from respiratory disorder that cause wheezing due to (a) reduction in the secretion of surfactant by ... of bronchi and bronchioles (d) proliferation of fibrous tissues and damage of the alveolar walls.
Last Answer : (c) inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles
Description : Loose smut of wheat is — borne a. Internally seed borne b. Soil borne c. Air borne d. Externally seed borne
Last Answer : a. Internally seed borne
Description : Seed treatment is done to control— a) Soil-borne disease b) Air-borne disease c) Seed-borne disease d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Seed-borne disease
Description : How to do it?
Last Answer : Land Africans everywhere, or use chemistry
Description : Which potato species is nematode resistant?
Last Answer : Which potato species is nematode resistant? A. Solanum spegazzini B. S. demissum C. S. acaule D. S. stoloniferum
Description : A toxic chemical against nematode is secreted by
Last Answer : A toxic chemical against nematode is secreted by A. Tagetes B. Black walnut C. Penicillum D. Gravillea robusta
Description : Nematode and Bacterial wilt resistant variety of tomato
Last Answer : Ans. Arka vardan
Description : Nematode identity card. How are nematodes characterized according to examples of representing beings, basic morphology, type of symmetry, germ layers and coelom, digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, excretory system, nervous system and types of reproduction?
Last Answer : Examples of representing beings: ascaris, hookworms, filaria, pinworms. Basic morphology: cylindric (round) body, not segmented. Type of symmetry: bilateral. Germ layers and coelom: ... ganglial chord, primitive cephalization. Types of reproduction: sexual. Phylum Annelida - Q&A Review
Description : What is the type of reproduction that occurs in roundworms? What typical feature do nematode sperm cells have?
Last Answer : Nematodes reproduce sexually. The nematode sperm cell does not have cilia nor flagella and they move by amoeboid movement forming pseudopods.
Description : Dioctophyma renale large nematode also known as the giant____________ B A. Kidney fluke B. Kidney worm C. Liver fluke D. Liver worm
Last Answer : Kidney worm
Description : Hookworms are A A. Nematode B. Cestode C. Trematode D. Tapeworm
Last Answer : Nematode
Description : Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) occurs due to subcutaneous migration of the ________larvae A A. Nematode B. Cestode C. Trematode D. Protozoan
Last Answer : Nematod
Description : Sparganosis is caused by B A. Nematode B. Cestode C. Trematode D. Fungi
Last Answer : Cestode
Description : The name helminth is derived from the Greek words helmins or helminthos which means D A. Fluke B. Nematode C. Cestode D. Worm
Last Answer : Worm
Description : Tobacco plants resistant to a nematode have been developed by the introduction of DNA that produces (in the host cells) (a) both sense and anti-sense RNA (b) a particular hormone (c) an antifeedant (d) a toxic protein.
Last Answer : a) both sense and anti-sense RNA
Description : _____is the nematode that causes the blackhead disease in banana crop? A. Pratylenchus coffee B. Heterodera oryzicola C. Radopholus similis D. Helicotylenchus multicinctus
Last Answer : C. Radopholus similis
Description : Plant Parasitic Nematode Feed on the of the Plant? A. Leaves B. Stem C. Fruits D. Roots
Last Answer : D. Roots
Description : Citrus tristeza virus is transmitted through – a) Aphid b) Thrips c) Nematode d) Plant hopper
Last Answer : d) Plant hopper
Description : Which crop is grown as trap crop for nematode ? • Brinjal • Cabbage • Tomato • Onion
Last Answer : • Tomato
Description : The scientific name of burrowing nematode is a. Xiphinema sp. b. Radopholus sp. c. Longidorus sp. d. Meloidogyne sp.
Last Answer : b. Radopholus sp.
Description : Which crop is grown as trap crop for nematode ? a. Brinjal b. Cabbage c. Tomato d. Onion
Last Answer : c. Tomato
Description : Bunchy top of papaya caused by MLO is spread by a. Nematode b. Fungi c. White fly d. Leaf hoppers
Last Answer : d. Leaf hoppers
Description : An alternate host of root knot nematode in vegetables a). Brassica kaber b). Cleome viscosa c). Carthamus oxyacantha d). All of these
Last Answer : d). All of these
Description : Which one of the following pairs of causative agent and type of disease are correct ? (I) Leishmania - Sleeping sickness (II) Nematode - Elephantiasis (III) Trypanosoma - Kala azar (IV) Staphylococcus - Acne (1) (I) and (II) (2) (II) and (III) (3) (II) and (IV) (4) (III) and (IV)
Last Answer : (3) (II) and (IV)
Description : Anthelmintic action of piperazine is due to: A. Interference with ATP generation in the worm B. Blockade of glucose uptake by the worm C. Hyperpolarization of nematode muscle by GABA agonistic action D. Depolarization of nematode muscle by activating nicotinic receptors
Last Answer : C. Hyperpolarization of nematode muscle by GABA agonistic action
Description : 2. . Which among the following is not allowed to take place in the case of RNA interference employed in making tobacco plants resistant to the nematode, Meloidegyneincognitia? (a) Transcription of mRNA (b) Translation of mRNA (c) Replication of DNA (d) Maturation of hn RNA.
Last Answer : (b) Translation of mRNA
Description : Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called------? A. Parasite B. Scavenger C. Predator (Answer) D. Mammal E. None of these
Last Answer : C. Predator (Answer)
Description : Which one of the following is most appropriately defined? (a) Host is an organism which provides food to another organism. (b) Amensalism is a relationship in which one species is benefitted ... Parasite is an organism which always lives inside the body of other organism and may kill it.
Last Answer : (c) Predator is an organism that catches and kills other organism for food.
Description : 4.What measures would you take to prevent water borne diseases? -Science
Last Answer : Water borne diseases can be prevented by – (i) Oral dehydration (ii) Health education (iii) Control of reservoirs (iv) Immunization (v) General hygiene, pure water
Description : Which is not a water borne disease ?
Last Answer : Jaundice is not a waterborne disease.