Read the passage given below:
The Way Human Body Defends
1. The defence mechanism of human body is a gift of nature provided to human beings. The power of our body to fight against various disease-producing agents is known as defensive mechanism. This defensive mechanism depends upon various factors which can be categorised mainly into two types—common factors and special factors. Amongst the common factors, the most important is the health of human beings. We all know if we are having a good health, our body automatically remains protected against the diseases. For keeping good health one should have nutritious balanced diet. A balanced diet is that which contains carbohydrates, fat, proteins, vitamins in proportionate amount.
2. The skin of our body saves us against many micro-organisms producing diseases, provided that it is intact. In case there are cuts or abrasions on it, the micro-organisms penetrate the body through those cuts and abrasions and can cause diseases. Therefore, a cut or an abrasion should never be left open. In case there is no bandage, etc. available, it may be covered by a clean cloth. Some bacteria are residing on and inside the human body. They are our friends and are useful for us. They do not cause any disease and by their presence they do not allow disease-causing organisms to settle on those places. For example, the microorganisms, present in human saliva secrete a chemical which does not allow diphtheria causing bacteria to grow inside the oral cavity.
3. The human body secretes a variety of fluids, which are killers for disease causing micro-organisms. For example, gastric juice (acidic in nature) secreted by our intestinal tract kills all organisms which enter our body through food. There are a few automatic activities of our body known as “reflex phenomenon” which protect the body against many infections. This reflex phenomenon includes sneezing, coughing and vomiting. Fever is one of the most important constituents of the defensive mechanism of our body. The organ which regulates the temperature of our body is known as hypothalamus and it is situated in the brain. When micro-organisms after entering the body release toxic products and these reach the brain through blood, the hypothalamus starts increasing the temperature of body and the person gets fever. This fever is very useful for the human body because by the increase of temperature the micro-organisms which are the root cause of the problem get killed.
4. We are living in an environment which is full of bacteria. Many of these bacteria can produce serious diseases, but all of us do not suffer from such diseases. It is due to a special power present in our body to fight these diseases. A part of this special power of our body is known as innate immunity. This is inherited by us. The other part of this special power is called acquired immunity. This we gain during our lifetime. In a nutshell, we can say since nature has provided us with defensive mechanism to fight against so many diseases, let us maintain it and rather increase it by the way of immunisation.
—Rakesh Singh [The Tribune]
On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN of the questions given below:
Question. One should have nutritious balanced diet because ......................... .
(a) it has food items for various tastes
(b) it keeps one healthy
(c) it is recommended by a dietician
(d) it has all essential items
Answer: B
Question. The defence mechanism of human body is important as ................ .
(a) it protects us from diseases
(b) it checks deterioration of body
(c) it saves us from depression
(d) it builds up the wear and tear
Answer: A
Question. In order to check the micro-organisms penetration in the human body ................... .
(a) we must cover the whole body
(b) we must rub insect repelling oil
(c) we must use antiseptic solutions
(d) we should keep cuts and abrasions covered
Answer: D
Question. Gastric juice secreted by our intestinal tract kills all extraneous organisms as ......................... .
(a) it flows very fast
(b) it is acidic in nature
(c) it prevents their multiplication
(d) it is a natural stimulant
Answer: B
Question. We can increase our defensive mechanism by ......................... .
(a) developing friendly bacteria
(b) checking infection through reflex phenomenon
(c) seeking proper immunisation
(d) suppressing fever in initial stages
Answer: C
Question. The word ‘toxic’ in para 3 means .........................
(a) blood poisoning
(b) study of poisons
(c) harmful bacteria in plants/animals
(d) poisonous
Answer: D
Question. Which organ regulates the temperature of our body? Where is it located?
Answer: Hypothalamus regulates the temperature of our body and is located in the brain.
Question. What is the role of gastric juice in human body?
Answer: Gastric juice is acidic in nature. It kills all extraneous organisms.
Question. What is ‘a gift of nature’ for human beings according to the passage?
Answer: The special power of the body to fight against various diseases is called ‘a gift of nature for human beings.
Question. What is known as ‘reflex phenomenon’?
Answer: A few automatic activities of our body like sneezing, coughing and vomiting which protect the body against many infections is known as reflex phenomenon.
Question. Fever is not always harmful to our health. (False/ True)
Answer: True
Question. Why are some of our diseases cured on their own?
Answer: Some of our diseases are cured on their own because nature has provided us with defensive mechanism to fight against these diseases
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