All normal human cells have genes that may become cancerous under certain conditions. Name them and explain how.
The genes that may become cancerous under certain conditions are oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes.
1. Oncogenes:- Oncogenes are mutated forms of normal genes called proto-oncogenes. Proto-oncogenes normally promote cell growth and division. However, when mutated or overexpressed, they become oncogenes, leading to uncontrolled cell division and potentially causing cancer.- Example: The Ras gene, when mutated, continuously signals the cell to divide, even when not needed, leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation.
2. Tumor Suppressor Genes:- Tumor suppressor genes are responsible for inhibiting cell growth and promoting the repair of damaged DNA or apoptosis (programmed cell death). If these genes are mutated or inactivated, cells can bypass growth control mechanisms and continue to divide.- Example: The p53 gene is a critical tumor suppressor gene. When it is mutated, it fails to prevent the division of cells with damaged DNA, which can lead to cancer development.

Study the chemical structure of an addictive drug shown below and answer the questions that follow.

In an economy, the currency held by the public, Net Demand Deposits with Commercial Banks and Net Time Deposits with Commercial Banks stand at ₹ 1,42,000 crore, ₹ 22,000 crore and ₹ 86,000 crore respectively. The value of Money Supply (M1) would be ₹ _______ crore.
In an economy, when __________ is insufficient to achieve the level of output corresponding to the full employment, the difference is termed a deflationary gap.
In an economy, exclusion of _______ may lead to under estimation of the value of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“In the Indian Banking System, the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) plays a vital role in controlling the credit creation capacity of the Commercial Banks, as it _______”