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Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? 
- CORRECT ANSWER Ionize 
Describe the damage potential of ionization? - CORRECT ANSWER Chain 
reaction in the human body that may eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays 
are from the Electric Magnetic Spectrum or radiation energy and is considered 
harmful in high energy ranges. 
What is the most likely potential hazard wor...
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What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? Reverse Transcriptase 
 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding site 
for ______. 5'...RNA polymerase 
 
Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? 
I. Simultaneous transcription and translation 
II. Presence of intron sequences 
III. Circular DNA I and III only 
 
Integral transmembrane proteins are proteins imbedded in the cell membrane...
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Benign cells Normal cells growing in the wrong place or at the wrong time 
 
Benign Cell Features o Harmless 
o Do not usually require intervention 
o Slow growing 
o Tight Adherence 
o Specific morphology 
o Small nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio 
o Specific differentiated functions 
o Tight adherence 
o Orderly growth 
o No migration 
o Normal chromosomes 
 
Benign cell looks similar to a healthy cell 
 
Examples of Benign cells o Skin Tag 
o M...
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Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? CORRECT ANSWER-Ionize 
 
Describe the damage potential of ionization? CORRECT ANSWER-Chain reaction in the human body that may eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays are from the Electric Magnetic Spectrum or radiation energy and is considered harmful in high energy ranges. 
 
What is the most likely potential hazard working with diagnostic radiology? CORRECT ANSWER-Carcinogenesis - Stochastic/Non-Threshold Eff...
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Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? - CORRECT 
ANSWER- Ionize 
Describe the damage potential of ionization? - CORRECT ANSWER- Chain reaction in the 
human body that may eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays are from the Electric 
Magnetic Spectrum or radiation energy and is considered harmful in high energy ranges. 
What is the most likely potential hazard worki...
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NR283 Pathophysiology Exam| Questions Solved 100% Correct | Verified
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pathophysiology - ANSWER the study of functional/physiologic changes in the body that 
result from disease processes at a cellular level 
how is homeostasis maintained - ANSWER homeostasis is maintained by the body's 
blood pressure, temperature and fluid balance 
Carcinogenesis - ANSWER Slow process, More likely with aging 
Mutation,Proofreading 
Genetics - tumor suppressor gene 
***The more times DNA is copied and a cell replicates, the greater chance an error is 
being made, a mistake is bei...
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Graft-Verses-Tumor Effect - the donor immune cell response against the malignancy; a desirable 
response 
Anaplasia - pattern of growth in which cells lack normal characteristics & differ in shape & 
organization with respect to their cells of origin; usually are malignant 
Angiogenesis - growth of new blood vessels that allow cancer cells to grow 
Apoptosis - a normal cell mechanism of programmed cell death 
Benign - not cancerous, tumors may grow but are unable to spread to other organs or bod...
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Main property of x-radiation that makes it potentially hazardous is its ability to? - Answer- Ionize 
 
Describe the damage potential of ionization? - Answer- Chain reaction in the human body that may eventually cause biologic damage. X-rays are from the Electric Magnetic Spectrum or radiation energy and is considered harmful in high energy ranges. 
 
What is the most likely potential hazard working with diagnostic radiology? - Answer- Carcinogenesis - Stochastic/Non-Threshold Effect 
 
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RADIATION PROTECTION (BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF RADIATION) ARRT EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS A+ GRADED
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The principal late effects of ionizing radiation on humans include 
 
 tissue damage 
ic effects 
nant disease - ANS ic effects 
nant disease 
 
 Late or long-term effects of radiation can occur in tissues as a result of chronic exposure or tissues that have survived a previous irradiation months or years earlier. These late effects, such as carcinogenesis and genetic effects, are "all-or-nothing" effects—either the organism develops cancer or it does not. 
 
Examples of late effects of ...
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UNMC Patho 2 Exam 1 (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Carcinogenesis, Renal) Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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The process of taking in and using food for growth, repair, and maintenance of the 
body 
includes ingestion, digestion, absorption, and metabolism 
: nutrition 
Inflammation 
: adaptive response of the body to injury or illness 
How many functions is the liver responsible for? 
: about 500 
lobule 
: functional unit of the liver 
2 
hepatocyte 
: liver cells that produce and secrete bile 
bile 
: stimulates peristalsis and breaks down fats in intestine 
canaliculus 
: channels between hepatocy...
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