What role does ATP play in the cell?
Provides energy!!
Explain the relationship between enzymes and receptors
Together they receive signals and initiate a response in the cell
Is cancer considered the OLDEST disease OR the NEWEST disease?
OLDEST
TRUE OR FALSE:
There is a 1 in 400 chance of 30 year old woman getting breast cancer
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE:
Tobacco DOESN'T increase your risk of lung cancer
FALSEEEE
What is paleoethology the study of?
(HINT: NOT DINOSAURS!!)
The study of behavior of extinct species of humans
Name ONE principle of cell theory
1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells
2. The cell is the most basic unit of life
3. All cells arise only from pre-existing cells
What is lymphoma?
A. Cancer that affects the Lymphorotic Complex
B. Cancer that affects the Lymphote
C. Cancer that affects the lymphatic system
C! Cancer that affects the lymphatic system
TRUE OR FALSE:
Cancer can be physically described as lumps in the body
TRUE
What do pathologists study?
A. Children
B. Disease
C. ONLY cancer
B!!!!!!!!! Disease
What is metastasis?
A. Process where cancer cells multiply in the primary tumor
B. When cancer spreads beyond the place where it started to other places of the body
C. A period of time where cells do nothing
B!!! When cancer spreads beyond the place where it started to other places of the body
What is the simplified explanation of how cancer affects cells?
Uncontrollable growth of cells
Which of the following is NOT a carcinogen?
A. Tobacco smoke
B. Carrots
C. Hepatitis B
B! Carrots
What's an underdiagnosis?
A. When a disease is not identified/diagnosed too late
B. When a disease is diagnosed too early (before symptoms developed
C. When a doctor does not treat a condition after diagnosing it
A ! When a disease is not identified/diagnosed too late
Whats epidemiology the study of?
A. The study of how individual patients are treated in hospitals
B. The process of creating vaccines and medicines
C. The study of how disease spread around the world
C!! The study of how disease spread around the world
What does NSF stand for?
A. National Science Foundation
B. National Sanitation Foundation
C. Natural Sciences Fund
A !!!! National Science Foundation
What is a radical mastectomy?
A. An outdated procedure that removes the entire breast, chest muscles, and armpit muscles to treat breast cancer
B. An incredibly effective technique used to treat breast cancer that removes the entire breast, chest muscles, and armpit muscles but is still used to this day
C. A treatment for breast cancer that removes the entire breast but keeps the chest muscles
A!! An outdated procedure that removes the entire breast, chest muscles, and armpit muscles to treat breast cancer
What is mesothelioma?
A. A cancer that affects the brain
B. A cancer of mesothelial tissue
C. A cancer that affects the mesothelomic system
B! A cancer of mesothelial tissue
Which of the following DOESN'T stimulate angiogenesis?
A. Artichokes
B. Nitric oxide
C. Adhesion molecules
A! Artichokes
What is H. pylori?
A. Pancreas infection
B. Stomach infection
C. Kidney infection
B!!!!! Stomach infection
Which answers describe scrofula? (PICK 2!)
A. A form of tuberculosis
B. 50% Of symptomatic tuberculosis cases are diagnosed as scrofula
C. An infection in the neck
A!!!-A form of tuberculosis AND C!-An infection in the neck
What is hypertrophy?
A. Cells size increase
B. Cells divide
C. Cells size decrease
A! Cells size increase
What is hyperplasia?
A. Cell size decrease
B. Cells die
C. The amount of cells
C The amount of cells
What part of the body does choriocarcinoma affect?
A. Liver
B. Stomach
C. Placenta
Placenta
What is "Omnis cellula e cellula e cellula" in English?
A. Cells creating energy into more energy
B. Cells becoming cells becoming more cells
C. Replicating cells again and again
B!
Cells becoming cells becoming more cells