Which of the following three general mechanisms appear to be involved in the conversion of proto-oncogenes to oncogenes?
A) familial, sporadic, phosphorylation
B) suppression, tabulation, projection
C) inversions, translocations, methylation
D) point mutations, translocations, overexpression
E) transdetermination, mutation, allosteric interactions
D
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a. amnion b. allantois c. chorion d. yolk sac e. umbilical cord
If the innate immune response is not effective,
what form of immune response occurs next?
a. antigen detection of PAMPs b. phagocytosis c. NK cells start destroying cells d. antigen detection by antibodies e. more than one of these occurs next
When traveling down the neuron, which of the following parts of the neuron does the action potential pass through before the axon?
A) glial cell B) dendrite C) synapse D) cell body
Lyme disease is caused by
A) nitrogen-fixing bacteria. B) rats. C) Borellia burgdorferi. D) Clostridium botulinum. E) contaminated water.