CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH 13 - Why Do We Fall iLL? (Important Differences)
WHY DO WE FALL ILL?
(Important Differences)
Q1: Write three differences between Personal Health and Community Health.
Answer:
Personal Health | Community Health |
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1. It is a state of physical, mental and social well being. | 1. It refers to maintenance, improvement of public health or environmental health. |
2. It focuses on individual's health. | 2. Its focus is on community health. |
3. Objectives are achieved by individual by observing personal and domestic hygiene. | 3. Objectives are fulfilled by providing safe water, medical facilities, proper sewage disposal etc. |
Q2: What are the important differences between symptoms and signs?
Answer: Please see answer in the previous post Q12.
Q3: Write differences between 'Being Healthy' and 'Disease Free'.
Q3: Write differences between 'Being Healthy' and 'Disease Free'.
Answer:
Q4: What is the difference between Acute and Chronic diseases?
Answer: Please see answer in the previous post Q18.
Being Healthy | Disease Free |
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1. Being healthy refers to a state of physical, mental and social well being. | 1. Being disease free means the state of absence of any body discomfort. |
2. A person can be unhealthy even in the absence of disease. | 2. Even in absence of discomfort, a person can be disease free. |
3. It depends upon the person and one’s environment discomfort (including society). | 3. It depends on individual alone. |
Q4: What is the difference between Acute and Chronic diseases?
Answer: Please see answer in the previous post Q18.
Q5: What is the difference between congenital diseases and acquired disease?
Answer:
Q6: What is the difference between Infectious disease and non-infectious diseases?
Answer: Please see answer in the previous post Q24.
Q7: Differentiate between allergy and autoimmune diseases.
Answer:
Answer:
Congenital Diseases | Acquired Diseases |
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1. These diseases are present right from birth. | 1. These diseases are caught by a person after birth. |
2. In general, these diseases are inheritable i.e. pass on from one generation to another. | 2. Generally non-inheritable i.e. do not pass on from one generation to another. |
3. Caused either due to genetic disorders or environmental factors during embryo (pre-birth) stage. | 3. Diseases are caused by pathogens/infectious agents or infected humans. |
4. A few examples are colour blindness, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia. | 3. A few examples are: tuberculosis, malaria, scurvy etc. |
Q6: What is the difference between Infectious disease and non-infectious diseases?
Answer: Please see answer in the previous post Q24.
Q7: Differentiate between allergy and autoimmune diseases.
Answer:
Allergy | Autoimmune Disease |
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1. An allergy is a disease in which the immune system makes an inflammatory response to a harmless antigen. | 1. It is disease when the immune system fails to recognize the body’s own molecules as self and attacks the body’s cells as though they were foreign invaders. |
2. Mild or severe. Not not life threatening but require life long precautions. | 2. Life long treatment to reduce damage to body. |
3. e.g. itchy eyes, sneezing, and skin rashes, gluten allergy | 3. e.g. arthritis, diabetes |
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