disease transmitting host
natural reservoir of disease causing organism
pathogenic organism
any kind of disease transmitting organism
D. any kind of disease transmitting organism
Naitonal Mosquito Eridication Programme
National Malaria Elimination Programme
National Malaria Eradication Programme
National Malaria Elimination Process
liver of man
blood of man
RBC of man
stomach of female mosquito
female anopheles mosquito
air
kisisng
contaminated food and water
co-ordination of various external stimuli
co-ordination of ciliary beat
control of contractile vacuole
any of these
ookinete
gametocytes
merozoites
sporoblasts
Plasmodium vivax
Plasmodium falciparum
Plasmodium ovale
Plasmodium malariae
small intestine of man
arge intestine of man
fresh water body such as ponds, rivers etc.
stagnaant water
liver
blood
brain
cerebro-spinal fluid
food vacuoles directly
lysosomes and then released into food vacuole
endoplasm and then pass into food vacuole
both lysosomes and endoplasm
flagellates
ciliates
sporozoans
rhizopodans
Taenia solium
Paramecium
Amoeba proteus
Plasmodium
reticulopodia
lobopodia
actinopodia
aropodia
flies
kissing
air
mosquitoes
dirty water
foul air
mosquito
housefly
alimentary canal of mosquito
liver of man
liver and RBC of man
RBC of man
trophozoites
cysts
precystic stages
sporozoites
liver of man
RBC of man
stomach wall of mosquito
salivary glands of mosquito
schizonts
sporozoites
merozoites
metacryptomerozoites;
contractile vacuoles at a slower rate
contractile vacuoles at a faster rate
contractile vacuoles at the same rate
no contractile vacuoles
Trypanosma gambiense transmitted by Tsetse fly
Leishmania donovani transmitted by sandfly
Taenia solium transmitted by infected pork
Wuchereria bancrofti transmitted by Culex
binary fission
budding
fragmentation
multiple fission
morphological features
homologous features
analogous features
none of these
merozoite
sporozoite
cryptozoite
trophozoite
blood of man
liver of man
stomach of female anopheles
salivary glands of female anopheles
P. ovale
P.vivax
P. malariae
P. falciparum
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)
contamination
kissing
contagination
inoculation
vegetative function of the body
all the functions of the body
reproductive function of the body
locomotion
cinnamom
cinchona
blister flies
red ants
Housefly
Mosquitoes
Tsetse fly
None of these