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Understanding Neuroblastoma
Let's quiz how well you know!
Instructions:
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What is Neuroblastoma?
A. A type of cell
B. A receptor within the cell membrane.
C. A common genetic mutation.
D. A cancer cell that is present in nerve tissues.
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Neuroblastoma is mostly common in ages...?
A. 40-60 years old
B. Under 5 years old
C. Under 21 years old
D. 70-80 years old
E. Teenage years
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From what type of cells does neuroblastoma originate?
A. Glial cells
B. Neuroblasts
C. Leucocyte
D. Liver Cell
E. Nucleus
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What causes the development of Neuroblastoma?
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What are common symptoms of Neuroblastoma?
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What happens to the receptors and cell signaling?
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The most common location of the growth of Neuroblastoma is in?
Understanding Neuroblastoma
(Answer Key)
Let's quiz how well you know!
Instructions:
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What is Neuroblastoma?
A. A type of cell
B. A receptor within the cell membrane.
C. A common genetic mutation.
D. A cancer cell that is present in nerve tissues.
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Neuroblastoma is mostly common in ages...?
A. 40-60 years old
B. Under 5 years old
C. Under 21 years old
D. 70-80 years old
E. Teenage years
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From what type of cells does neuroblastoma originate?
A. Glial cells
B. Neuroblasts
C. Leucocyte
D. Liver Cell
E. Nucleus
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What causes the development of Neuroblastoma?
A mutation in the nerve cells ( neuroblast)
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What are common symptoms of Neuroblastoma?
Back pain, lump in the abdomen, bruising around eyes
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What happens to the receptors and cell signaling?
Abornormal balance occurs creating the growth of cancer cells.
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The most common location of the growth of Neuroblastoma is in?
The Arenal glands