Primary lymphoid organs are:
1. Bone marrow & Spleen 2. Bone marrow & Thyroid
3. Lymph nosed & Spleen 4. Bone marrow & thymus

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Secondary lymphoid organs:

1.  Are those where immature lymphocytes differentiate
2.  Provide a site of interaction between lymphocytes and antigens
3.  Are formed after birth
4.  Are bone marrow and MALT

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Which of the following is not a function of spleen?

1.  It acts as a filter of the blood by trapping blood-borne microorganisms
2.  It acts as a large reservoir of RBCs
3.  It filters our old RBCs
4.  It continues to form RBCs for a few years after birth

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What constitutes about 50% of the lymphoid tissue in the human body?

1. Malt 2. Spleen
3. Lymph nodes 4. Liver
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Small masses of lymphatic tissue found throughout the ileum region of the small intestine are called:

1. Paneth cells 2. Meissener’s Plexus
3. Peyer’s patches 4. Entero-chromaffin cells

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A normal cellular gene which when altered by mutation can contribute to cancer is called:

1.  Oncogene 2.  V – Onc
3.  Neoplastic gene 4.  Proto-oncogene
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Cannabinoid receptors are principally located in the brain but they also have side effects on:

1. GIT 2. CVS
3. Liver 4. Lungs
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Cocaine acts through:

1. Interfering with the action of acetylcholine

2. Potentiating catecholamines

3. Interfering with the transport of dopamine

4. Releasing endorphins and enkephalins

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A tumor that invades surrounding tissues is usually capable of producing metastases, may recur after attempted removal, and is likely to cause death unless adequately treated. Such a tumor is called a:

1.  Benign tumor 2.  Malignant tumor
3.  Teratoma 4.  Secondary tumor
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Cancer detection is mainly based on:

1. Radiography 2. Ultrasonography
3. Magnetic resonance imaging 4. Histopathology
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