(A) Muscle fibers
(B) Neuromuscular junction
(C) Postsynaptic terminal of spinal cord
(D) Presynaptic terminal of spinal cord
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Formation of nitrate from ammonia is called:
(A) Ammonification
(B) Denitrification
(C) Nitrogen fixation
(D) Nitrification
Acquired immunity is:
(A) Natural
(B) Artificial
(C) Active
(D) All of these
Which one the following blood cells primarily functions as phagocytic cells?
(A) B-lymphocytes
(B) T-lymphocytes
(C) Eosinophils
(D) Neutrophils
The organisms which grow best in the presence of a low concentration of oxygen:
(A) Microaerophilic
(B) Anaerobic
(C) Facultative anaerobic
(D) Obligate aerobes
__ is a vector to transmit Dengue virus to man.
(A) Male Culex
(B) Male Aedes
(C) Female Aedes
(D) Female Culex
Migration of leukocytes in response to specific chemicals towards the site of injury or infection:
(A) Specific immunity
(B) Phagocytosis
(C) Inflammation
(D) Chemotaxis
Which of the following is a motile bacterium?
(A) Klebsiella pneumoniae
(B) Bacillus anthracis
(C) Proteus vulgaris
(D) Shigella flexneri