(a) Complete the table below; Disease Causative organism Vector Control Cholera Trypanosome Female Anopheles mosquito...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2020

(a) Complete the table below;

DiseaseCausative organismVectorControl
Cholera
Trypanosome
Female Anopheles mosquito
RingwormNone

(b) Explain briefly the biological basis of preserving foods using each of the following methods;

(i) salting (ii) irradiation (iii) smoking

Explanation

(a)

DiseaseCausative OrganismVectorControl
CholeraVibrio CholeraeHousefly/CockroachGood sanitation/good personal hygiene/ any other method of good sanitation/inoculation/vaccination
Trypanosomiaasis/Sleeping sicknessTrypanasomeTsetsefly/GlossinaDestroying habitat of vector/clearing the vegetation, killing vector/ eradicate flies.
MalariaPlasmodium spPenale anopheles mosquitoProper sanitation/using spraying recommended insecticide/fumigation, clearing of bushes/drainages of breeding sites/sleeping under nets.
RingwormTinea Sp/Fungi/MicrosponiumNoneGood personal hygiene, avoid contact with infected persons/material, use of drugs/griseofluvin

(b) Biological Basis of Preserving Foods by;

(i) Salting; Removes water/moisture from food by osmosis therefore prevents micro-organisms from growing on food by dehydrating and killing them.

(ii) Irradation; Involves the exposure of food to high energy gamma rays/x-rays radiation to destroy enzymes that cause spoilage, delay ripening of fruits, sprouting of vegetables therefore allowing long storage periods.

(iii) Smoking; Reduces the water content of food thereby creating unfavourable conditions for microbial growth and survival also called curing. Smoking contains phenols/carbon that kills microbes on the surface of food.



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