Lifestyle factors
Genetic predispositions and disorders
100

Identify 3 steps of healthy oral hygiene. 

avoid too much sugar, brush, floss, mouthwash

100

Name 3 genetic disorders we studies

Huntington's, Sickle Cell Diseases, Cystic Fibrosis 

200

Explain 3 ways how alcohol might impact body. 

liver, accidents, brain damage, FASD, MH, 

200

What is the between genetic disorder and genetic predisposition? 

Disorder - if the gene/genes are present, it will develop

Predisposition - higher likelihood of development, but might not develop

300

Name 3 types of cancer related to smoking

lungs, throat, tongue, breast, liver, pancreatic, larynx (voice box), Oesophageal (food pipe), kidney...

300

Which cancers are linked to BRC1 and BRC2 genes

Breast, ovarian, prostate

400

Name 3 different health campaigns

Better health, Stoptober, Mowember, 

400

Explain difference between dominant and recessive genes. 

Dominant - only 1 gene needs to be passed down for the disorder to develop

Recessive - both parents need to pass it down. 

500

Explain FASD and why it happens

Foetal alcohol syndrome disorder - a baby is affected by mother's drinking, gets to the baby's system through placenta and amniotic fluid - no liver developed, cells dying; brain damage,  premature birth

500

Name 2 signs of each: 

Huntington's

Cystic fibrosis

Sickle cell anaemia

Hunt. involuntary movement, memory 

CF - mucus, digestion

CCA- fatigue, pain, infections


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