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
A.
Be present in non-cancerous cells
A tumour suppressor gene or anti-oncogene, is a gene that protects a cell from one step on the path to cancer. It regulates the cell cycle, causes signal cell death and present is a non-cancerous cell.
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