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40

Differentiate between active immunity and passive immunity.

Explanation

Differentiate between active immunity and passive immunity

Active Immunity Passive Immunity
It is developed due to contact with pathogen or its antigen. It is developed when ready-made antibodies are injected into the body.
It has no side effects . It may cause a reaction.
It is slow but long lasting. It is fast but lasts only for few days.
It takes time to develop its response. It is used when the immune response has to be faster.
e.g., vaccination for polio, etc e.g., administration of tetanus antitoxins, etc.
41
Differentiate between bening tumour and malignant tumour.
Explanation

Differentiate between bening tumour and malignant immunity

Benign Tumour Malignant Tumour
It is a non-cancerous tumour. It is a cancerous tumour.
Benign tumour does not show metastasis and is non-invasive. It shows metastasis and thus invades other body parts.
It stops growth after reaching a certain size. Malignant tumour shows indefinite growth.
Limited adherence occurs amongst cells of benign tumour. There is no adherence amongst cells. They tend to slip past one another.
It is less fatal to the body. It is more fatal to the body.
42

Do you consider passive smoking is more dangerous than active smoking? Why?

Explanation

Passive smoking can be equally dangerous because it exposes the persons to the same harmful effect of smoke.

Passive or second hand smoking means being in the same room or place, where some one is smoking and getting exposed to smoke in the surrounding air.

Once inhaled, the smoke can trigger release of mucus in the bronchioles that blocks the airways. This induces coughing. But prolonged exposures can lead to bronchitis emphysema, respiratory tract infections and eventually lung cancer.

43

'Prevention is better than cure'. Comment.

Explanation

Prevention is always better than cures because some diseases cause extensive damage to the body tissues or organs and have a

(i) Negative effect on their capacity to function.

(ii) Permanent or long term debilitating effect.

(iii) Negative mental and psychological effect.

(iv) Financial burden.

Prevention, therefore is easier and effective, than cure of a disease.

44

Explain any three preventive measures to control microbial infections.

Explanation

Preventive measures to control microbial infection include

(i) Maintenance of personal and public hygiene by

(a) Proper cleanliness standards and practices.

(b) Proper disposal of waste.

(c) Periodic cleaning of water reservoirs, etc.

(ii) Control or elimination of vectors that transmit diseases by

(a) Checking water stagnation and garbage accumulation.

(b) Using disinfectants or biological methods to check their breeding and spread.

(iii) Proper immunisation by vaccination, wherever available to control or completely eradicate infectious diseases.