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Assertion (A) . Chemotherapy and immuno therapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to parts of body Reason (R) . Chemotherapy has side effects such as loss of hair due to destruction of 'hair follicle cells
1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is not the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is correct but $\mathrm{R}$ is wrong
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is wrong but $\mathrm{R}$ is correct
Explanation:
B Chemotherapy and immunotherapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to part of body. Chemotherapy has side effect such as hair loss. That's because chemo targets rapidly growing cells, which damages hair follicles and makes the hair fall out.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263652
Cancer causing genes (oncogenes) were discovered by
1 Watson and Crick
2 Beadle and Tatum
3 Bishop and Varamus
4 Temin and Baltimore
Explanation:
C Oncogenes are cancer causing genes, these were discovered by Bishop and Varamus. Varamus and Bishop further hypothesized that all ancers, including those not caused by oncogenic viruses are the result of damage to cellular proto-oncogenes.
BVP-2012 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
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This tumour normally confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body.
1 Malignant tumour
2 Metastasis
3 Benign tumour
4 Cancer
Explanation:
C A Benign tumour, such as a common skin wart, remains confined to its original location. These tumours are localized at a particular location in the body and do not spread to the other part of body. Benign tumor is not malignant.
AFMC -2009
Human Health and Disease
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Metastasis is
1 Rapid division in cancer cells
2 Spread of cancer cells to new sites
3 Regeneration of cancer cells
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B Metastasis is spread of cancer cells to new sites. When a few cancer cells separated from original tumour enter into blood vessels and lymph vessels and travel to other parts of body. They may proliferate and form a new tumour at that sites, this spread of cancer cells to locations distant from their original site is metastasis.
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Human Health and Disease
263692
Assertion (A) . Chemotherapy and immuno therapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to parts of body Reason (R) . Chemotherapy has side effects such as loss of hair due to destruction of 'hair follicle cells
1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is not the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is correct but $\mathrm{R}$ is wrong
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is wrong but $\mathrm{R}$ is correct
Explanation:
B Chemotherapy and immunotherapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to part of body. Chemotherapy has side effect such as hair loss. That's because chemo targets rapidly growing cells, which damages hair follicles and makes the hair fall out.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263652
Cancer causing genes (oncogenes) were discovered by
1 Watson and Crick
2 Beadle and Tatum
3 Bishop and Varamus
4 Temin and Baltimore
Explanation:
C Oncogenes are cancer causing genes, these were discovered by Bishop and Varamus. Varamus and Bishop further hypothesized that all ancers, including those not caused by oncogenic viruses are the result of damage to cellular proto-oncogenes.
BVP-2012 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263653
This tumour normally confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body.
1 Malignant tumour
2 Metastasis
3 Benign tumour
4 Cancer
Explanation:
C A Benign tumour, such as a common skin wart, remains confined to its original location. These tumours are localized at a particular location in the body and do not spread to the other part of body. Benign tumor is not malignant.
AFMC -2009
Human Health and Disease
263645
Metastasis is
1 Rapid division in cancer cells
2 Spread of cancer cells to new sites
3 Regeneration of cancer cells
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B Metastasis is spread of cancer cells to new sites. When a few cancer cells separated from original tumour enter into blood vessels and lymph vessels and travel to other parts of body. They may proliferate and form a new tumour at that sites, this spread of cancer cells to locations distant from their original site is metastasis.
263692
Assertion (A) . Chemotherapy and immuno therapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to parts of body Reason (R) . Chemotherapy has side effects such as loss of hair due to destruction of 'hair follicle cells
1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is not the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is correct but $\mathrm{R}$ is wrong
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is wrong but $\mathrm{R}$ is correct
Explanation:
B Chemotherapy and immunotherapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to part of body. Chemotherapy has side effect such as hair loss. That's because chemo targets rapidly growing cells, which damages hair follicles and makes the hair fall out.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263652
Cancer causing genes (oncogenes) were discovered by
1 Watson and Crick
2 Beadle and Tatum
3 Bishop and Varamus
4 Temin and Baltimore
Explanation:
C Oncogenes are cancer causing genes, these were discovered by Bishop and Varamus. Varamus and Bishop further hypothesized that all ancers, including those not caused by oncogenic viruses are the result of damage to cellular proto-oncogenes.
BVP-2012 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263653
This tumour normally confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body.
1 Malignant tumour
2 Metastasis
3 Benign tumour
4 Cancer
Explanation:
C A Benign tumour, such as a common skin wart, remains confined to its original location. These tumours are localized at a particular location in the body and do not spread to the other part of body. Benign tumor is not malignant.
AFMC -2009
Human Health and Disease
263645
Metastasis is
1 Rapid division in cancer cells
2 Spread of cancer cells to new sites
3 Regeneration of cancer cells
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B Metastasis is spread of cancer cells to new sites. When a few cancer cells separated from original tumour enter into blood vessels and lymph vessels and travel to other parts of body. They may proliferate and form a new tumour at that sites, this spread of cancer cells to locations distant from their original site is metastasis.
263692
Assertion (A) . Chemotherapy and immuno therapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to parts of body Reason (R) . Chemotherapy has side effects such as loss of hair due to destruction of 'hair follicle cells
1 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
2 Both $\mathrm{A}$ and $\mathrm{R}$ are correct and $\mathrm{R}$ is not the correct explanation of $\mathrm{A}$
3 $\mathrm{A}$ is correct but $\mathrm{R}$ is wrong
4 $\mathrm{A}$ is wrong but $\mathrm{R}$ is correct
Explanation:
B Chemotherapy and immunotherapy are used to destroy cancer cells that might have moved to part of body. Chemotherapy has side effect such as hair loss. That's because chemo targets rapidly growing cells, which damages hair follicles and makes the hair fall out.
AP EAMCET-03.09.2021 Shift-I
Human Health and Disease
263652
Cancer causing genes (oncogenes) were discovered by
1 Watson and Crick
2 Beadle and Tatum
3 Bishop and Varamus
4 Temin and Baltimore
Explanation:
C Oncogenes are cancer causing genes, these were discovered by Bishop and Varamus. Varamus and Bishop further hypothesized that all ancers, including those not caused by oncogenic viruses are the result of damage to cellular proto-oncogenes.
BVP-2012 / MGIMS Wardha-2007
Human Health and Disease
263653
This tumour normally confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body.
1 Malignant tumour
2 Metastasis
3 Benign tumour
4 Cancer
Explanation:
C A Benign tumour, such as a common skin wart, remains confined to its original location. These tumours are localized at a particular location in the body and do not spread to the other part of body. Benign tumor is not malignant.
AFMC -2009
Human Health and Disease
263645
Metastasis is
1 Rapid division in cancer cells
2 Spread of cancer cells to new sites
3 Regeneration of cancer cells
4 None of the above
Explanation:
B Metastasis is spread of cancer cells to new sites. When a few cancer cells separated from original tumour enter into blood vessels and lymph vessels and travel to other parts of body. They may proliferate and form a new tumour at that sites, this spread of cancer cells to locations distant from their original site is metastasis.