Naitonal Mosquito Eridication Programme
National Malaria Elimination Programme
National Malaria Eradication Programme
National Malaria Elimination Process
C. National Malaria Eradication Programme
Monocystis
Amoeba
Plasmodium
Opalina
sporozoa
rhizopoda
ciliophora
flagellata
liver of man
RBC of man
stomach wall of mosquito
salivary glands of mosquito
the stomach of female amopheles mosquito
parenchymatous cells of liver of man
erythrocytes of man
erythrocytes and blood of man
gamout
ookinete
schizont
sporont
Trypanosma gambiense transmitted by Tsetse fly
Leishmania donovani transmitted by sandfly
Taenia solium transmitted by infected pork
Wuchereria bancrofti transmitted by Culex
movement of pseudopodia
movement of flagella
movement of cilia
none of these
amorphism
dimorphism
trimorphism
polymorphism
Amoeba proteus
Paramecium caudatum
Plasmodium
Polystornella
Plasmodium vivax
Plasmodium falciparum
Plasmodium ovale
Plasmodium malariae
pharynx of man
unhealthy tissue around teeth of man
gum boil of man
infected salivary glands of man
an hour before rise of temperature
when temeprature rises with rigor
when temeprature comes down to normal
five hours after the temperature reaches normal level.
Leishmania tropica
Phlebotomus
Balantidium
Leishmania donovani
perennation
reproduction
dispersal
all of these
diffusion of ATP molecules from ingested organisms
oxidation of nutrients to form ATP
free energy
all of these
small intestine of man
arge intestine of man
fresh water body such as ponds, rivers etc.
stagnaant water
binary fission
conjugation
encystment
endomixis
fight or flight response
defence
offense
both (b) and (c)
disease transmitting host
natural reservoir of disease causing organism
pathogenic organism
any kind of disease transmitting organism
enlarge
disappear
multiple
burst
male Culex
female Culex
male A nopheles
female Anopheles
towards the negative pole
towards the positive pole
around to avoid effect of current
forms cyst and does not move
erythrocytes of man
stomach of Anopheles
salivary glands of Anopheles
blood of man
trophozoites
merozoites
metacryptomerozoi tes
phanerozoites
binary fission
conjugation
autogamy
budding
partly in endoplasm and partly in food vacuole
during the acid phase of the food vacuole
during the alkaline phase of the food vacuole
both (b) and (c)
when it comes in contact with food particles
by movement of surrounding water
by exchange of salts with the medium
by sol-gel transformation of cytoplasm
Amoeba proteus
Arcella sp.
Chaos chaos
Ovale sp.
cycloid
cyclic vascular path
cyclosis
cyclosphere
plasmalemma
pseudopodia
hyaline cap
contractile vacuole