An autoimmune disease is
AIDS
haemophilia
Allergy
Myasthenia Gravis
D.
Myasthenia Gravis
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease characterised by the chronic fatigability and weakness of muscles, especially in the face and throat, as a result of a defect in the conduction of nerve impulses at the myoneural junction.
The protein products of tumour suppressor gene may
Be present in non-cancerous cells
Cause signal cell death
Regulate the cell cycle
All of the above
Active immunity means
Resistance developed after disease
Increasing quantity of blood
Resistance developed before the disease
Increasing rate of heart beat
Which of the following is mismatched?
Vitamin K- Beriberi
Vitamin D-Rickets
Vitamin C - Scurvy
Vitamin A-Xerophthalmia
Secondary body cavity with segmented mesodermal lining is called
Haemocoel
Neurocoel
True Coelom
Pseudocoelom
Sir Godfrey Hounsfield developed the diagonosi technique of
CT scanning
MRI
Endoscopy
Bronchoscopy