ICSE 9 Biology Hygiene Test 2

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    Biology Practice: Hygiene (Mock Test 2 - Anatomy, Functions & Locations)

    1. Where are the "Ceruminous glands" located in the human body?

    2. The primary function of "Fluoride" in drinking water (in controlled amounts) is to:

    3. Which part of the tooth is the hardest substance in the human body?

    4. "Trachoma" is a contagious disease that primarily affects the:

    5. What is the anatomical role of the "Lachrymal Glands"?

    6. "Tinea Pedis" (Athlete's Foot) is a fungal infection usually located:

    7. Which component of the blood is primarily involved in fighting infections as part of biological hygiene?

    8. The "Conjunctiva" is a thin protective membrane found covering the:

    9. What is the function of "Lysozyme" found in tears and saliva?

    10. "Scabies" is an infectious skin condition caused by:

    11. Where does the most significant amount of microbial growth occur if oral hygiene is neglected?

    12. Which organ acts as the first line of defense in maintaining body hygiene against mechanical injury and germs?

    13. "Gingivitis" refers to the inflammation of the:

    14. What is the anatomical purpose of "Mucus" in the nasal passage?

    15. "Tonsillitis" is the inflammation of the tonsils, which are located:

    16. The condition of having yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver infection is:

    17. Which of the following is an internal anatomical barrier against ingested germs?

    18. The anatomical term for the "Eardrum" which must be kept clean is:

    19. "Pyorrhea" is a disease characterized by the discharge of pus from the:

    20. Which structure in the eyes is primarily protected by the use of sunglasses against high-intensity UV hygiene risks?