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BMOL10030 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
BMOL10030 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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[Show more]2 major cell types in the brain 
Ans: Neurons -> process info, sense environmental changes and communicate changes. 
Glial cells - > insulate, support and nourish neurons. 
4 parts of neuron 
Ans: Dendrite, cell body, axon, axon terminal 
Neurons 
Ans: Movement = input zone: dendrite -> tri...
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Ans: Neurons -> process info, sense environmental changes and communicate changes. 
Glial cells - > insulate, support and nourish neurons. 
4 parts of neuron 
Ans: Dendrite, cell body, axon, axon terminal 
Neurons 
Ans: Movement = input zone: dendrite -> tri...
Oncology 
Ans: study of cancerous diseases and provides treatment 
Cancer 
Ans: disease where cells divide abnormally without control and are able to invade other 
tissues 
Cancer types 
Ans: -carcinoma 
-sarcoma 
-leukemia 
-lymphoma/melanoma 
-Central nervous system 
Carcinoma 
2 
Ans: skin or in...
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Add to cartOncology 
Ans: study of cancerous diseases and provides treatment 
Cancer 
Ans: disease where cells divide abnormally without control and are able to invade other 
tissues 
Cancer types 
Ans: -carcinoma 
-sarcoma 
-leukemia 
-lymphoma/melanoma 
-Central nervous system 
Carcinoma 
2 
Ans: skin or in...
What is the name of the antibody that binds to RSV? 
Ans: Palivizumab (but protective level need to be achieved prior to exposure to RSV) 
What is RSV? 
Ans: Respiratory Syncytial Virus, an acute viral infection that affects the bronchioles 
What is passive immunity? 
Ans: Immediate, short-term prot...
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Add to cartWhat is the name of the antibody that binds to RSV? 
Ans: Palivizumab (but protective level need to be achieved prior to exposure to RSV) 
What is RSV? 
Ans: Respiratory Syncytial Virus, an acute viral infection that affects the bronchioles 
What is passive immunity? 
Ans: Immediate, short-term prot...
What is the brainbow technique? 
Ans: Expressing combinations of colored proteins in brain cells 
What does a nervous system consist of? 
Ans: Circuits of neurons and supporting cells 
What is the CNS? 
Ans: The central nervous system- the brain and spinal cord 
What is the PNS? 
Ans: The peripheral...
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Add to cartWhat is the brainbow technique? 
Ans: Expressing combinations of colored proteins in brain cells 
What does a nervous system consist of? 
Ans: Circuits of neurons and supporting cells 
What is the CNS? 
Ans: The central nervous system- the brain and spinal cord 
What is the PNS? 
Ans: The peripheral...
What is angiogenesis? 
Ans: Growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels 
What is VEGF? 
Ans: Vascular endothelial growth factor- a molecule secreted by tumours to induce blood 
vessel formation 
What is metastasis? 
Ans: Cells leave a primary tumor site, travel to a new location via the ...
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Add to cartWhat is angiogenesis? 
Ans: Growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels 
What is VEGF? 
Ans: Vascular endothelial growth factor- a molecule secreted by tumours to induce blood 
vessel formation 
What is metastasis? 
Ans: Cells leave a primary tumor site, travel to a new location via the ...
pathogenicity 
Ans: ability to cause disease by overcoming the defenses of a host 
virulence 
Ans: degree or extent of pathogenicity 
portals of entry 
Ans: avenues through which pathogens gain entrance into a host, through skin, mucous 
membranes, or parenterally 
ID50 
Ans: virulence of a microbe...
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Add to cartpathogenicity 
Ans: ability to cause disease by overcoming the defenses of a host 
virulence 
Ans: degree or extent of pathogenicity 
portals of entry 
Ans: avenues through which pathogens gain entrance into a host, through skin, mucous 
membranes, or parenterally 
ID50 
Ans: virulence of a microbe...
oncology 
Ans: branch of medicine that studies cancerous disease and provides treatment for cancer 
why are more people getting cancer? 
Ans: the life expectancy is longer now and the risk of cancer increases with age 
list the 4 most common invasive cancers 
Ans: 1. prostate 
2. breast 
3. lung 
...
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Add to cartoncology 
Ans: branch of medicine that studies cancerous disease and provides treatment for cancer 
why are more people getting cancer? 
Ans: the life expectancy is longer now and the risk of cancer increases with age 
list the 4 most common invasive cancers 
Ans: 1. prostate 
2. breast 
3. lung 
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