Biology
Assertion (A): The disease-causing germs are called vectors.
Reason (R): The transmission of germs from one person to another is carried out by certain organisms which are termed as vectors.
- A is True and R is False.
- A is False and R is True.
- Both A and R are True.
- Both A and R are False.
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A is False and R is True.
Reason — Disease-causing germs are called pathogens (e.g., bacteria, viruses). Vectors are organisms (usually insects) that transmit pathogens from one host to another.
Vectors like mosquitoes, houseflies, and ticks help in spreading pathogens. Example: Anopheles mosquito transmits Plasmodium (causes malaria).
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