347093
A person without thymus would not be able to
1 Reject a tissue transplant
2 Receive a tissue transplant
3 Develop an inflammatory response
4 Produce antigens
Explanation:
A person without thymus would not be able to reject a tissue transplant because as the immune system won't be developed, there will be no autoimmune response to reject the transplant. The T-lymphocytes which can distinguish between self and non-self, will not be produced. So, the transplant won't get rejected by the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347094
Surgical removal of thymus due to pathological reasons, shall result in the failure ro produce
1 Thrombocyte
2 Thymogens
3 B-lymphocyte
4 T-lymphocytes
Explanation:
The thymus is the largest and most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods. Surgical removal of the thymus results in immunodeficiency because T- cells do not undergo maturation and this results in suppression of the immune system.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347095
What is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced?
1 Bone marrow
2 Peyers patches
3 Tonsils
4 Spleen
Explanation:
The bone marrow is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347096
Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing?
1 Pineal
2 Pituitary
3 Thymus
4 Thyroid
Explanation:
Thymus
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BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347097
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for,
1 Interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen
2 Proliferation to become effector cells.
3 To become mature B and T cells
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen, which then proliferate to become effector cells.
347093
A person without thymus would not be able to
1 Reject a tissue transplant
2 Receive a tissue transplant
3 Develop an inflammatory response
4 Produce antigens
Explanation:
A person without thymus would not be able to reject a tissue transplant because as the immune system won't be developed, there will be no autoimmune response to reject the transplant. The T-lymphocytes which can distinguish between self and non-self, will not be produced. So, the transplant won't get rejected by the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347094
Surgical removal of thymus due to pathological reasons, shall result in the failure ro produce
1 Thrombocyte
2 Thymogens
3 B-lymphocyte
4 T-lymphocytes
Explanation:
The thymus is the largest and most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods. Surgical removal of the thymus results in immunodeficiency because T- cells do not undergo maturation and this results in suppression of the immune system.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347095
What is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced?
1 Bone marrow
2 Peyers patches
3 Tonsils
4 Spleen
Explanation:
The bone marrow is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347096
Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing?
1 Pineal
2 Pituitary
3 Thymus
4 Thyroid
Explanation:
Thymus
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347097
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for,
1 Interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen
2 Proliferation to become effector cells.
3 To become mature B and T cells
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen, which then proliferate to become effector cells.
347093
A person without thymus would not be able to
1 Reject a tissue transplant
2 Receive a tissue transplant
3 Develop an inflammatory response
4 Produce antigens
Explanation:
A person without thymus would not be able to reject a tissue transplant because as the immune system won't be developed, there will be no autoimmune response to reject the transplant. The T-lymphocytes which can distinguish between self and non-self, will not be produced. So, the transplant won't get rejected by the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347094
Surgical removal of thymus due to pathological reasons, shall result in the failure ro produce
1 Thrombocyte
2 Thymogens
3 B-lymphocyte
4 T-lymphocytes
Explanation:
The thymus is the largest and most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods. Surgical removal of the thymus results in immunodeficiency because T- cells do not undergo maturation and this results in suppression of the immune system.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347095
What is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced?
1 Bone marrow
2 Peyers patches
3 Tonsils
4 Spleen
Explanation:
The bone marrow is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347096
Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing?
1 Pineal
2 Pituitary
3 Thymus
4 Thyroid
Explanation:
Thymus
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347097
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for,
1 Interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen
2 Proliferation to become effector cells.
3 To become mature B and T cells
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen, which then proliferate to become effector cells.
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BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347093
A person without thymus would not be able to
1 Reject a tissue transplant
2 Receive a tissue transplant
3 Develop an inflammatory response
4 Produce antigens
Explanation:
A person without thymus would not be able to reject a tissue transplant because as the immune system won't be developed, there will be no autoimmune response to reject the transplant. The T-lymphocytes which can distinguish between self and non-self, will not be produced. So, the transplant won't get rejected by the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347094
Surgical removal of thymus due to pathological reasons, shall result in the failure ro produce
1 Thrombocyte
2 Thymogens
3 B-lymphocyte
4 T-lymphocytes
Explanation:
The thymus is the largest and most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods. Surgical removal of the thymus results in immunodeficiency because T- cells do not undergo maturation and this results in suppression of the immune system.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347095
What is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced?
1 Bone marrow
2 Peyers patches
3 Tonsils
4 Spleen
Explanation:
The bone marrow is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347096
Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing?
1 Pineal
2 Pituitary
3 Thymus
4 Thyroid
Explanation:
Thymus
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347097
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for,
1 Interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen
2 Proliferation to become effector cells.
3 To become mature B and T cells
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen, which then proliferate to become effector cells.
347093
A person without thymus would not be able to
1 Reject a tissue transplant
2 Receive a tissue transplant
3 Develop an inflammatory response
4 Produce antigens
Explanation:
A person without thymus would not be able to reject a tissue transplant because as the immune system won't be developed, there will be no autoimmune response to reject the transplant. The T-lymphocytes which can distinguish between self and non-self, will not be produced. So, the transplant won't get rejected by the body.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347094
Surgical removal of thymus due to pathological reasons, shall result in the failure ro produce
1 Thrombocyte
2 Thymogens
3 B-lymphocyte
4 T-lymphocytes
Explanation:
The thymus is the largest and most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods. Surgical removal of the thymus results in immunodeficiency because T- cells do not undergo maturation and this results in suppression of the immune system.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347095
What is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced?
1 Bone marrow
2 Peyers patches
3 Tonsils
4 Spleen
Explanation:
The bone marrow is the main lymphoid organ where all blood cells including lymphocytes are produced.
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347096
Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reduces in size with ageing?
1 Pineal
2 Pituitary
3 Thymus
4 Thyroid
Explanation:
Thymus
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXII08:HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASES
347097
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for,
1 Interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen
2 Proliferation to become effector cells.
3 To become mature B and T cells
4 Both 1 and 2
Explanation:
The secondary lymphoid organs provide the sites for interaction of lymphocytes with the antigen, which then proliferate to become effector cells.