This section is designed for students preparing for competitive examinations where precision, depth, and speed are essential. It focuses on the most frequently tested and high-yield concepts related to disease-causing microorganisms, with strong emphasis on NCERT line-based understanding and exam-oriented practice.
In this section, you will study:
High-yield pathogens and associated diseases
Tricky distinctions between bacterial, viral, fungal, and protozoan infections
NCERT-based MCQs on modes of transmission and pathogenic mechanisms
Assertion–reason and multi-statement questions
Common conceptual traps related to virulence and disease spread
Integration of microbiology with immunity and public health
Previous year question patterns and exam-focused practice sets
The content is structured to improve accuracy, conceptual clarity, and exam temperament, helping students confidently tackle high-difficulty MCQs and theory-based questions in NEET and other competitive entrance examinations.
Build a competitive edge by mastering microorganisms and disease concepts through focused, exam-oriented preparation.
Q. What is the primary immune cell type involved in the response to viral infections?
A.
B cells
B.
T helper cells
C.
Cytotoxic T cells
D.
Macrophages
Solution
Cytotoxic T cells are primarily responsible for recognizing and killing virus-infected cells.