NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Human Health and Disease
263646
The expanded name of MRI is
1 Medical Research Instrument
2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
3 Magnetic Research Institute
4 Medical Resonance Imaging
Explanation:
B Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissue in our body most MRI machines are large, tube - shaped magnets.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263647
The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from
1 Blood
2 Connective tissue
3 Epithelial tissue
4 Lymph gland
Explanation:
C The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from epithelial tissue. These tissues cover the outside of the body such as the skin cover and line all the organs inside the body such as the organs of the digestive system.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263649
The treatment of cancer with $\mathrm{X}$ - rays or gamma rays is called
1 Surgery
2 Chemotherapy
3 Hormone therapy
4 Radiation therapy
Explanation:
D Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumor. At low doses, radiation is used in X-rays to see inside our body as with X-rays of our teeth or broken bones.
VMMC-2013 / Haryana PMT-2002
Human Health and Disease
263650
Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are
1 starved of mutation
2 undergoing rapid division
3 different in structure
4 non-dividing
Explanation:
B Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are undergoing rapid division. Radiation kills the cancer cells by preventing them from proliferating and multiplying.
B Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissue in our body most MRI machines are large, tube - shaped magnets.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263647
The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from
1 Blood
2 Connective tissue
3 Epithelial tissue
4 Lymph gland
Explanation:
C The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from epithelial tissue. These tissues cover the outside of the body such as the skin cover and line all the organs inside the body such as the organs of the digestive system.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263649
The treatment of cancer with $\mathrm{X}$ - rays or gamma rays is called
1 Surgery
2 Chemotherapy
3 Hormone therapy
4 Radiation therapy
Explanation:
D Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumor. At low doses, radiation is used in X-rays to see inside our body as with X-rays of our teeth or broken bones.
VMMC-2013 / Haryana PMT-2002
Human Health and Disease
263650
Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are
1 starved of mutation
2 undergoing rapid division
3 different in structure
4 non-dividing
Explanation:
B Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are undergoing rapid division. Radiation kills the cancer cells by preventing them from proliferating and multiplying.
B Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissue in our body most MRI machines are large, tube - shaped magnets.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263647
The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from
1 Blood
2 Connective tissue
3 Epithelial tissue
4 Lymph gland
Explanation:
C The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from epithelial tissue. These tissues cover the outside of the body such as the skin cover and line all the organs inside the body such as the organs of the digestive system.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263649
The treatment of cancer with $\mathrm{X}$ - rays or gamma rays is called
1 Surgery
2 Chemotherapy
3 Hormone therapy
4 Radiation therapy
Explanation:
D Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumor. At low doses, radiation is used in X-rays to see inside our body as with X-rays of our teeth or broken bones.
VMMC-2013 / Haryana PMT-2002
Human Health and Disease
263650
Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are
1 starved of mutation
2 undergoing rapid division
3 different in structure
4 non-dividing
Explanation:
B Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are undergoing rapid division. Radiation kills the cancer cells by preventing them from proliferating and multiplying.
B Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissue in our body most MRI machines are large, tube - shaped magnets.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263647
The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from
1 Blood
2 Connective tissue
3 Epithelial tissue
4 Lymph gland
Explanation:
C The carcinoma, a type of cancer, originates from epithelial tissue. These tissues cover the outside of the body such as the skin cover and line all the organs inside the body such as the organs of the digestive system.
WB JEE-2012
Human Health and Disease
263649
The treatment of cancer with $\mathrm{X}$ - rays or gamma rays is called
1 Surgery
2 Chemotherapy
3 Hormone therapy
4 Radiation therapy
Explanation:
D Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumor. At low doses, radiation is used in X-rays to see inside our body as with X-rays of our teeth or broken bones.
VMMC-2013 / Haryana PMT-2002
Human Health and Disease
263650
Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are
1 starved of mutation
2 undergoing rapid division
3 different in structure
4 non-dividing
Explanation:
B Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are undergoing rapid division. Radiation kills the cancer cells by preventing them from proliferating and multiplying.