Science, asked by gurr9, 1 year ago

Match the following columns.
Column A
1. Obesity
2. Cholera
3. Vitamin A
4. Mosquito
5. Air borne
Column B
(a) contaminated food and water
(b) malaria
(c) non-communicable disease
(d) common cold
(e) night blindness

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
19

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1-b

2-a

3-e

4-b

5-d

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
2

Correctly matched pairs are as follows:

1. Obesity = (c) non-communicable disease

2. Cholera = (a) contaminated food and water

3. Vitamin A = (e) night blindness

4. Mosquito = (b) malaria

5. Airborne = (d) common cold

Obesity:

  • Obesity is a condition marked by an excessive amount of body fat.
  • Obesity is more than just a cosmetic problem.
  • It is a medical condition that increases the risk of a number of diseases and ailments, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and several cancers.

Cholera:

  • Severe acute watery diarrhea can be brought on by extremely contagious cholera.
  • Symptoms typically start to show between 12 hours and 5 days after ingesting contaminated food or water.
  • Cholera can kill both adults and children within hours if untreated.

Night blindness:

  • The inability to see well at night or in poorly lit settings like a restaurant or theater is referred to as nyctalopia, sometimes known as night blindness.
  • It is typically connected to a gradual change from a brightly lighted setting to one that is poorly illuminated.

Malaria:

  • Malaria is a dangerous and occasionally fatal disease caused by a parasite that frequently infects a particular breed of mosquito that feeds on humans.
  • Malaria frequently results in severe illness, including high fevers, chills that make you tremble, and flu-like symptoms.

Common cold:

  • Colds are caused by a virus that irritates the tissues lining the nose and throat.
  • The common cold is rather simple to spread to others.
  • When someone is sick, airborne droplets that they cough or sneeze into are often how it spreads.
  • The subsequent breather inhales the droplets.

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