Tumor
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In malignant tumors, the cells proliferate, grow rapidly and move to other parts of the body to form new tumors. This stage of disease is called
metagenesis
metastasis
teratogenesis
mitosis
Q. What is a tumor?
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what is neoplasia ?
Q. In malignant tumors, the cells proliferate, grow rapidly and move to other parts of the body to form new tumors. This property of cancer cells is called _____________ .
- metagenesis
- metastasis
- teratogenesis
- karyokinesis
Q.
In malignant tumors, the cells proliferate, grow rapidly and move to other parts of the body to form new tumors. This stage of disease is called
Metagenesis
Metastasis
Teratogenesis
Mitosis
Q. Metastasis is ?
- Rapid division in cancer cells
- Regeneration of cancer cells
- Spread of cancer cells to new sites
- All of the above
Q.
How are Benign tumors named?
Q. The cells of malignant tumor proliferate, grow rapidly and move to other parts of the body to form new tumors.
This property of cancer cells is called _____________ .
This property of cancer cells is called _____________ .
- metagenesis
- metastasis
- teratogenesis
- karyokinesis
Q. Which of the following correctly describes angiogenesis with respect to cancer?
- Formation of blood vessels that allow tumor cells to pass certain checkpoints in the cell cycle
- Formation of new blood vessels that provide the tumor with nutrients and oxygen
- Movement of cancer cells through the body inducing the production of more red blood cells
- Movement of cancer cells from one part of the body to another to spread the tumor to a new location
Q. Which of the following is characteristic of a malignant rather than a benign tumour?
- Undergoes metastasis
- Develop a new blood vessels
- Cells divide an unlimited number of times
- Grows without needing a growth signal
Q.
Metastasis occurs in case of:
- Both A and B.
- Benign tumor
- Ulcer
- Malignant tumor
Q. Benign cancer cells do not invade the nearby tissues
- True
- False
Q.
What can promote tumor formation by non-mutational mechanisms?
Q. In malignant tumours, the cells proliferate, grow rapidly and move to other parts of the body to form new tumours. This property of cancer cells is called:
- Metagenesis
- Metastasis
- Teratogenesis
- Mitosis
Q.
Explain what is meant by metastasis.
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Which part of the tooth has got no nerve endings?
Q. Most feared Property of malignant tumors is?
- Capsulated
- Metastasis
- Contact inhibition
- Neoplastic cell
Q. Which type of cancer is found in lymph nodes and spleen (a) Carchroma (b) Sarcoma (c) Leukaemia (d) Lymphoma
Q. Cells obtained from cancerous tumors are known as
- Myelomas
- Hybridomas
- Lymphocytes
- Monoclonal cells
Q. A diastema :
- Is a gap between two teeth
- Appears due to the absence of canine teeth in herbivores
- May occur in humans
- Is related to more than one option given above
Q. Benign cancer cells do not invade the nearby tissues
- False
- True
Q. Cells obtained from cancerous tumours are known as
- Lymphocytes
- Monoclonal cells
- Hybridomas
- Myelomas
Q. Which of the following is characteristic of a malignant rather than a benign tumour?
- Undergoes metastasis
- Develop new blood vessels
- Cells divide an unlimited number of times
- Grows without needing a growth signal
Q. What are the types of treatment for cancer?
Q.
Explain what is meant by metastasis.
Q. Which type of tumor normally remain confined to their original location and do not spread to other Parts of the body?
- Malignant tumors
- Sarcomas
- Benign tumors
- Leukamia
Q. Which of the following is characteristic of a malignant rather than a benign tumour?
- Undergoes metastasis
- Develop a new blood vessels
- Cells divide an unlimited number of times
- Grows without needing a growth signal
Q. Which of the following is characteristic of a malignant rather than a benign tumour?
- Undergoes metastasis
- Develop new blood vessels
- Cells divide an unlimited number of times
- Grows without needing a growth signal
Q. Improper care of teeth can result in
- Tooth pain
- Falling of teeth
- Cavities
- All of the above