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Cell Biology

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Set 20 Cancer

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Question 1

(Multiple Choice)

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Compared to cells of a normal tissue, which of the following occurs less frequently in cells within a solid tumor?

A) Apoptosis
B) Necrosis
C) Cell division
D) Mitotic recombination
E) Stress

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Question 2

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Indicate true (T) and false (F) statements below regarding cell proliferation in human somatic cancer cells. Your answer would be a four-letter string composed of letters T and F only, e.g. TFFF.
( ) Cancer cells show replicative cell senescence.
( ) Cancer cells maintain their telomeres by inhibiting the enzyme telomerase.
( ) Some cancer cells do not rely on telomerase for telomere lengthening.
( ) Most cancer cells lack telomeres.

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Mammalian cancer cells avoid replicati...

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Question 3

(Multiple Choice)

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The immortalized non-malignant mouse cell line NIH-3T3 was derived from normal mouse fibroblasts in the early 1960s. These cells are able to readily take up exogenous DNA and are prone to transformation by cancer-causing agents, including some retroviruses. DNA extracted from a human bladder carcinoma line is able to transform these cells, as judged by a significant increase in the number of foci (cell clumps) in the cell-culture plates when the DNA is added. The malignant cells contain human DNA, and the DNA can be shown by sequence analysis to contain a single mutant gene that is present in the original bladder carcinoma cell line. The gene codes for a monomeric G protein and was one of the first cancer-critical genes to be identified in this way. The protein encoded by this gene is …

A) Src
B) Ras
C) Myc
D) p53
E) Apc

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