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Disorders Questions With Complete Solutions

#21 -- the 21st chromosome set has __ instead of two (down
syndrome) Correct Answers 3

1) possibilities include X-linked dominant, X-linked recessive,
& Y-linked.

2) X-linked dominant and any kind of Y-linked diseases are rare
—sexlinked diseases most commonly fall under X-linked
recessive 3) therefore "X-linked" and "sex-linked" terminologies
are often interchanged, and when someone says "sex-linked,"
they often mean "X-linked recessive." Correct Answers Types
of Sex-linked disorders

22 pairs are _____ Correct Answers Autosomal

a condition or event that triggers a pathologic event or
disorder ....
the "kick-off"

ex—"an asthma attack can be precipitated by exertion"

What kind of factor is this? Correct Answers precipitating
factor

a form of genetic engineering Correct Answers Recombinant
DNA-

,a harmful condition of the body (and/or mind); a disorder is a
disturbance in the healthiness of the body; a syndrome is a
collection of symptoms is what? Correct Answers Disease

a male who gets an X chromosome with the diseased gene will
not have a matching(normal/abnormal) gene on another X
chromosome, because he only has a Y chromosome

Answer the highlighted part Correct Answers normal

A person receives ___ from each parent? Correct Answers 23

a sequence of nucleotide bases forms a Correct Answers Gene

a/an Correct Answers prefix meaning not, without

ab Correct Answers away from

acuity Correct Answers increase in severity

ad- Correct Answers prefix meaning increase, adherence, to or
toward

aer Correct Answers air

anemia. Correct Answers less than-normal numbers of RBCs

Aneuploidies Correct Answers "more than usual numbers of
chromosomes

, asymmetrical Correct Answers denoting a lack of symmetry
between two or more parts that are alike

Autosomal chromosome pairs(#1-22) Correct Answers each
has genes that closely match "partners" on the other
chromosome.

autosomal dominant disorders Correct Answers occurs when a
person inherits a mutated, diseased gene that is dominant

autosomal recessive disorder Correct Answers an autosomal
recessive disorder occurs when a mutated ("diseased"), recessive
("weak") gene partners up with an allele that is also recessive &
diseased; those alleles are notated with two lower-case letters.

bilateral Correct Answers relating to or having two sides

BP Correct Answers blood pressure

carrier Correct Answers A person whose genotype includes a
gene that is not expressed in the phenotype.

Cells must have constant supply of nutrients, H20, ____ and
exist in narrow pH and _______ range Correct Answers O2,
Temperature

chromosomal disorders Correct Answers - a type of genetic
disorder that results from alterations to the numbers or structure
of a chromosome, which in turn alters the "local" genes (genes
in the immediate area)--the genes' functionality is disrupted and

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