Assignment 20 for 9th
Q1 What condition is required to make a disease free person completely healthy?
Q2 What precautions should be taken to prevent the spread of following diseases :
(a) Jaundice
(b) Polio
(c)cholera
(d) pneumonia
(e)Influenza
(f)Tuberculosis
Q3 What precautions should be observed to prevent the spread of Malaria or dengi?
HOTS
Q1 Why during rainy season the treat of dengi ,malaria and cholera increases?
Q2 why is it advised not to consume road side open food items?
Q1 What condition is required to make a disease free person completely healthy?
Q2 What precautions should be taken to prevent the spread of following diseases :
(a) Jaundice
(b) Polio
(c)cholera
(d) pneumonia
(e)Influenza
(f)Tuberculosis
Q3 What precautions should be observed to prevent the spread of Malaria or dengi?
HOTS
Q1 Why during rainy season the treat of dengi ,malaria and cholera increases?
Q2 why is it advised not to consume road side open food items?
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Transmission of influeza
ReplyDeleteWhen an infected person sneezes or coughs more than half a million virus particles can be spread to those close by.[72] In otherwise healthy adults, influenza virus shedding (the time during which a person might be infectious to another person) increases sharply one-half to one day after infection, peaks on day 2 and persists for an average total duration of 5 days—but can persist as long as 9 days.[73] In those who develop symptoms from experimental infection (only 67% of healthy experimentally infected individuals), symptoms and viral shedding show a similar pattern, but with viral shedding preceding illness by one day.[73] Children are much more infectious than adults and shed virus from just before they develop symptoms until two weeks after infection.[74] In immunocompromised people, viral shedding can continue for longer than two weeks.[75]
Influenza can be spread in three main ways:[76][77] by direct transmission (when an infected person sneezes mucus directly into the eyes, nose or mouth of another person); the airborne route (when someone inhales the aerosols produced by an infected person coughing, sneezing or spitting) and through hand-to-eye, hand-to-nose, or hand-to-mouth transmission, either from contaminated surfaces or from direct personal contact such as a handshake. The relative importance of these three modes of transmission is unclear, and they may all contribute to the spread of the virus.[6] In the airborne route, the droplets that are small enough for people to inhale are 0.5 to 5 µm in diameter and inhaling just one droplet might be enough to cause an infection.[76] Although a single sneeze releases up to 40,000 droplets,[78] most of these droplets are quite large and will quickly settle out of the air.[76] How long influenza survives in airborne droplets seems to be influenced by the levels of humidity and UV radiation, with low humidity and a lack of sunlight in winter aiding its survival.
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ReplyDeleteSymptoms include high fever, headache, rash and muscle and joint pain. In severe cases there is serious bleeding and shock, which can be life threatening.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the abdomen, back, back of the eyes, bones, joints, or muscles
Whole body: chills, fatigue, fever, or loss of appetite
Gastrointestinal: nausea or vomiting
Skin: rashes or red spots
Also common: easy bruising or headache
Critical: consult a doctor for medical advice
Sources: Apollo Hospitals and others. Learn more
dengue symptoms^
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Fever.
ReplyDeleteFast breathing and feeling short of breath.
Shaking and "teeth-chattering" chills.
Chest pain that often feels worse when you cough or breathe in.
Fast heartbeat.
Feeling very tired or very weak.
Nausea and vomiting.
Diarrhea.
When you have mild symptoms, your doctor may call this "walking pneumonia."
Older adults may have different, fewer, or milder symptoms. They may not have a fever. Or they may have a cough but not bring up mucus. The main sign of pneumonia in older adults may be a change in how well they think. Confusion or delirium is common. Or, if they already have a lung disease, that disease may get worse.
Symptoms caused by viruses are the same as those caused by bacteria. But they may come on slowly and often are not as obvious or as bad.
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Ma'am I would like to share some symptoms of DENGUE FEVER ___
ReplyDelete(1) Sudden high fever .
(2) Extreme fatigue
(3) Severe headaches
(4) Pain behind the eyes
(5) Skin rash that appears after onset.
☆Symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for the flu , so consult your doctor if your fever lasts for several days .
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These r some diseases caused by virus..
ReplyDelete1. Cold
2.influenza
3.dengue
4.polio
5.hepatitis b
6.AIDS
7.Chicken pox
8 measles
9.mumps
10.SARS
11.small pox
12.swine flu
13.Japanese encephalitis
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ReplyDeleteExplanation of Monera ,Protista and Fungi -
ReplyDelete1. Monera :
a. These are made up of prokaryotic cells so are called prokaryotes.
b. Most of these organisms are unicellular except cyanobacteria which is multicellular.
c. Some of them has a cell wall but some of them do not have cell wall.
d. They have either autotrophic or heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
Example - anabaena, bacteria, etc.
2. Protista :
a. They are unicellular Eukaryotic organisms.
b. They have locomotory organs (appendages) in the form of-
Celia( hair like structure)
Flagella( long whip like structure)
c. Mode of nutrition can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.
Example- paramoecium, amoeba and euglena.
3.Fungi :
a. They are heterotrophic Eukaryotic organisms.
b. They are saprophytes as the use decaying organic material as food.
c. They can become multicellular at some stages of life.
d. Cell wall is made from tough Complex sugar called chitin.
Example- aspergillus, penicillium and agaricus.
- by Sarthak Goel
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