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What are Stochastic Effects? 

non-threshold, randomly occurring biologic somatic changes. 

100

Why are the results of Chromosome Aberrations significant? 

can lead to abnormal cell activity or cell death

100

In regard to DNA chains, what bonds with one another? 

1. held together by hydrogen bonds, form specific nitrogenous bases. 

2. adenine and thymine pair with 2 hydrogen bonds

3. cytostine and guanine pair with 3 hydrogen bonds. 

100

What is LET? 

1.Linear energy transfer. 

2. measurement of energy transferred into matter from ionizing radiation. 

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What is Epilation? 

hair loss, caused by exposure to radiation since hair follicles are growing tissue. 

200

What are some examples of Stochastic effects? 

hereditary effects, carcinogenesis (cancer), radiation risks. 

200

What is: Photons comes in and breaks a piece of chromosome off but it reattaches? 

resitution

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Which type of cell group is MOST radiosensitive? 

lymphocytes. 

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what forms as a result of radiolysis of water? 

ion pairs and free radicals. 

200

What are the causes of Erythema? 

individuals radiosensitivity, dose rate, size of irradiated field. 

300

What are Chromosome Aberrations? 

1. a change to the chromosome caused by radiation. 

2. observed at metaphase, results when irradiation occurs early in interphase, before DNA synthesis takes place. 

3. break is in the original chromosome. 

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what is: photon comes in and breaks a piece of the chromatid and that piece is lost forever? 

deletion. 

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What are the rungs of the DNA ladder called, and what are they made out of? 

1. base pairs

2. sugars and phosphate groups. 

300

What is radiolysis? 

dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation. 

300

Which phase of mitosis is the most radiosensitive? 

metaphase. 

400

Where do Chromosome Aberrations occur? 

somatic cells and germ cells. 

400

What is: chromatid gets hit and two pieces break off and switch sides? 

broken end rearrangement

400

What type of radiation has HIGH LET? 

alpha particles, ions of heavy nuclei, charged particles, low energy neutrons. 

400

where is the hereditary information for an invidiual contained? 

DNA, mainly found in the germ cells (sperm and egg cells

400

what component of the cell controls cell division? 

the nucleus. 

500

What are the results of Chromosome Aberrations? 

1. restitution

2. deletion

3. broken end rearrangement (rings)

4. Broken end translocation. 

500

What is: when two photons hit two different chromatids, the broken pieces of two different chromosomes come off and they switch pieces. 

Broken end rearrangement Translocation

500

What type of radiation has LOW LET? 

x-ray and gamma rays, beta particles, electrons. 

500

What is the Radiosensitivity of an Ova?

changes over the lifetime of the egg. 

500

what is the name of the process in which somatic cells divide? 

mitosis. 

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