263666
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of cancerous cell whereas the remaining three are?
1 They divide in an uncontrolled manner
2 They show contact inhibition
3 They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients
4 They do not remain confined in the area of formation
Explanation:
B Normal cell have the property of contact inhibition due to this property when they come in contact with another cell. Their growth is inhibited. Contact inhibition is absent in cancer cells so, they grow uncontrollably.
JCECE-2018
Human Health and Disease
263667
Genes involved in cancer are
1 cancer gene
2 oncogenes
3 tumour genes
4 regulator genes
Explanation:
B Cancer is a genetic diseases, tumor cells differ from their normal progenitors by genetic alteration that effect growth regulatory genes. These exists two classes of such cancer genes, the oncogenes, which function as positive growth regulators, and the tumor suppressor genes, which function as negative growth regulators.
VMMC-2008 / AMU-2008
Human Health and Disease
263668
Cancer is related to:
1 uncontrolled growth of tissues
2 old age
3 controlled division of tissues
4 none of these
Explanation:
A Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth and division of defective cells. Cancer is caused by changes in DNA. Most cancer causing DNA changes occurs in sections of DNA called genes.
Haryana PMT-1999
Human Health and Disease
263669
It is normally a rare cancer but became a marker for AIDS/HIV patients
1 squamous cell carcinoma
2 retinoblastoma
3 kaposi's sarcoma
4 Leukaemia
Explanation:
C Kaposi's sarcoma is a disease in which carrier that can form masses in the skin, in lymph nodes, in the mouth, etc. Kaposi's sarcoma is caused by infection with Human Herpes virus - 8 (HHV-8). It often occurs in people with immune deficiencies, such as HIV or AIDS.
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Human Health and Disease
263666
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of cancerous cell whereas the remaining three are?
1 They divide in an uncontrolled manner
2 They show contact inhibition
3 They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients
4 They do not remain confined in the area of formation
Explanation:
B Normal cell have the property of contact inhibition due to this property when they come in contact with another cell. Their growth is inhibited. Contact inhibition is absent in cancer cells so, they grow uncontrollably.
JCECE-2018
Human Health and Disease
263667
Genes involved in cancer are
1 cancer gene
2 oncogenes
3 tumour genes
4 regulator genes
Explanation:
B Cancer is a genetic diseases, tumor cells differ from their normal progenitors by genetic alteration that effect growth regulatory genes. These exists two classes of such cancer genes, the oncogenes, which function as positive growth regulators, and the tumor suppressor genes, which function as negative growth regulators.
VMMC-2008 / AMU-2008
Human Health and Disease
263668
Cancer is related to:
1 uncontrolled growth of tissues
2 old age
3 controlled division of tissues
4 none of these
Explanation:
A Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth and division of defective cells. Cancer is caused by changes in DNA. Most cancer causing DNA changes occurs in sections of DNA called genes.
Haryana PMT-1999
Human Health and Disease
263669
It is normally a rare cancer but became a marker for AIDS/HIV patients
1 squamous cell carcinoma
2 retinoblastoma
3 kaposi's sarcoma
4 Leukaemia
Explanation:
C Kaposi's sarcoma is a disease in which carrier that can form masses in the skin, in lymph nodes, in the mouth, etc. Kaposi's sarcoma is caused by infection with Human Herpes virus - 8 (HHV-8). It often occurs in people with immune deficiencies, such as HIV or AIDS.
263666
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of cancerous cell whereas the remaining three are?
1 They divide in an uncontrolled manner
2 They show contact inhibition
3 They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients
4 They do not remain confined in the area of formation
Explanation:
B Normal cell have the property of contact inhibition due to this property when they come in contact with another cell. Their growth is inhibited. Contact inhibition is absent in cancer cells so, they grow uncontrollably.
JCECE-2018
Human Health and Disease
263667
Genes involved in cancer are
1 cancer gene
2 oncogenes
3 tumour genes
4 regulator genes
Explanation:
B Cancer is a genetic diseases, tumor cells differ from their normal progenitors by genetic alteration that effect growth regulatory genes. These exists two classes of such cancer genes, the oncogenes, which function as positive growth regulators, and the tumor suppressor genes, which function as negative growth regulators.
VMMC-2008 / AMU-2008
Human Health and Disease
263668
Cancer is related to:
1 uncontrolled growth of tissues
2 old age
3 controlled division of tissues
4 none of these
Explanation:
A Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth and division of defective cells. Cancer is caused by changes in DNA. Most cancer causing DNA changes occurs in sections of DNA called genes.
Haryana PMT-1999
Human Health and Disease
263669
It is normally a rare cancer but became a marker for AIDS/HIV patients
1 squamous cell carcinoma
2 retinoblastoma
3 kaposi's sarcoma
4 Leukaemia
Explanation:
C Kaposi's sarcoma is a disease in which carrier that can form masses in the skin, in lymph nodes, in the mouth, etc. Kaposi's sarcoma is caused by infection with Human Herpes virus - 8 (HHV-8). It often occurs in people with immune deficiencies, such as HIV or AIDS.
263666
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of cancerous cell whereas the remaining three are?
1 They divide in an uncontrolled manner
2 They show contact inhibition
3 They compete with normal cells for vital nutrients
4 They do not remain confined in the area of formation
Explanation:
B Normal cell have the property of contact inhibition due to this property when they come in contact with another cell. Their growth is inhibited. Contact inhibition is absent in cancer cells so, they grow uncontrollably.
JCECE-2018
Human Health and Disease
263667
Genes involved in cancer are
1 cancer gene
2 oncogenes
3 tumour genes
4 regulator genes
Explanation:
B Cancer is a genetic diseases, tumor cells differ from their normal progenitors by genetic alteration that effect growth regulatory genes. These exists two classes of such cancer genes, the oncogenes, which function as positive growth regulators, and the tumor suppressor genes, which function as negative growth regulators.
VMMC-2008 / AMU-2008
Human Health and Disease
263668
Cancer is related to:
1 uncontrolled growth of tissues
2 old age
3 controlled division of tissues
4 none of these
Explanation:
A Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled growth and division of defective cells. Cancer is caused by changes in DNA. Most cancer causing DNA changes occurs in sections of DNA called genes.
Haryana PMT-1999
Human Health and Disease
263669
It is normally a rare cancer but became a marker for AIDS/HIV patients
1 squamous cell carcinoma
2 retinoblastoma
3 kaposi's sarcoma
4 Leukaemia
Explanation:
C Kaposi's sarcoma is a disease in which carrier that can form masses in the skin, in lymph nodes, in the mouth, etc. Kaposi's sarcoma is caused by infection with Human Herpes virus - 8 (HHV-8). It often occurs in people with immune deficiencies, such as HIV or AIDS.