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Dental Radiology Chapter 3: Radiation Biology Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the primary effect of ionizing radiation on biological tissues? Damage to cellular DNA Which type of cell is most sensitive to radiation? Rapidly dividing cells What is the term used to describe the energy transferred from radiation to tissue? Absorbed dose What part of the cell is most affected by ionizing radiation? The nucleus What is the effect of radiation on cells that are in the mitotic phase? Increased sensitivity 2 What are free radicals in radiation biology? Unstable molecules formed when radiation interacts with water What is the primary indirect effect of radiation on tissues? Damage caused by free radicals Why is DNA the primary target for radiation damage in cells? It controls the cell's function and reproduction What type of radiation damage can be passed on to future generations? Genetic damage What is the term for the dose of radiation that causes no harm to the patient? Threshold dose What is the stochastic effect of radiation? The probability of an effect increases with dose, but severity does not 3 What is the difference between deterministic and stochastic effects? Deterministic effects have a threshold, while stochastic effects do not What does the term "latent period" refer to in radiation biology? The time between radiation exposure and the appearance of effects What is the primary long-term effect of radiation exposure? Increased risk of cancer Why are children more sensitive to radiation than adults? Their cells are dividing more rapidly What is the term for the total amount of radiation energy absorbed by the body? Radiation dose What is the unit of measurement for radiation dose in tissues? Gray (Gy) 4 What is the purpose of the ALARA principle in radiation biology? To minimize radiation exposure

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Dental Radiology Chapter 3: Radiation
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What is the primary effect of ionizing radiation on biological tissues?


✔✔ Damage to cellular DNA




Which type of cell is most sensitive to radiation?


✔✔ Rapidly dividing cells




What is the term used to describe the energy transferred from radiation to tissue?


✔✔ Absorbed dose




What part of the cell is most affected by ionizing radiation?


✔✔ The nucleus




What is the effect of radiation on cells that are in the mitotic phase?


✔✔ Increased sensitivity




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,What are free radicals in radiation biology?


✔✔ Unstable molecules formed when radiation interacts with water




What is the primary indirect effect of radiation on tissues?


✔✔ Damage caused by free radicals




Why is DNA the primary target for radiation damage in cells?


✔✔ It controls the cell's function and reproduction




What type of radiation damage can be passed on to future generations?


✔✔ Genetic damage




What is the term for the dose of radiation that causes no harm to the patient?


✔✔ Threshold dose




What is the stochastic effect of radiation?


✔✔ The probability of an effect increases with dose, but severity does not




2

,What is the difference between deterministic and stochastic effects?


✔✔ Deterministic effects have a threshold, while stochastic effects do not




What does the term "latent period" refer to in radiation biology?


✔✔ The time between radiation exposure and the appearance of effects




What is the primary long-term effect of radiation exposure?


✔✔ Increased risk of cancer




Why are children more sensitive to radiation than adults?


✔✔ Their cells are dividing more rapidly




What is the term for the total amount of radiation energy absorbed by the body?


✔✔ Radiation dose




What is the unit of measurement for radiation dose in tissues?


✔✔ Gray (Gy)




3

, What is the purpose of the ALARA principle in radiation biology?


✔✔ To minimize radiation exposure




What does ALARA stand for?


✔✔ As Low As Reasonably Achievable




What is the most effective way to reduce radiation exposure to patients?


✔✔ Using proper shielding and minimizing exposure time




What type of radiation interaction occurs when energy is transferred directly to DNA?


✔✔ Direct action




What is a somatic effect of radiation?


✔✔ Damage to the individual exposed, not passed to offspring




What type of radiation effect results in birth defects?


✔✔ Teratogenic effects




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