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Carriers of specific germs are called_________​

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Carriers of specific germs are called microbes.

Explanation:

  • Disease causing microorganisms are also called pathogens
  • Fungi, viruses, bacteria, and protozoa are the four major types of germs.
  • These microbes are involved to cause diseases.
  • Microorganisms are create a diseases on plants, animals and humans.
  • Most of the illnesses and food poisioning are caused by bacteria and viruses.
  • Campylobacter, Clostridium perfringens, E. coli , Listeria, Norovirus and Salmonella, Bacillus cereus , Botulism , Hepatitis A , Shigella , Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcal [Staph] Food Poisoning) , Vibrio Species Causing Vibriosis are the few examples of disease causing bacteria and viruses.

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1.1) Disease causing microorganisms are called

a) Pathogens b) Vectors c) Carrier d) None of these

2) The harmful effects of microorganism is

a) cause diseases in human b) Spoil leather c) Curdling milk d) Only (a)&(b)

3) Microbial diseases can spread from an infected person to a healthy person through

Oa) Air b) Water c) food or physical contact d) all the above

4) Housefly is one of the

a) Pathogens b) Carrier c) Microbe d) None of these

5) Communicable diseases spread from

a) Healthy person to infected person b) Plants to animals c) Infected person to healthy person d) All the above

6) Malaria is an example for

a) Infectious disease b) Communicable disease c) Both (a)&(b) d) None of the above

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2.Pathogens are also called

(a) germs

(b) antigen

(c) antibody

(d) carrier

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