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What components form a nucleotide? - CORRECT ANSWERS A nitrogen-containing
organic base, a five-carbon sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule.
With which base does cytosine bond? - CORRECT ANSWERS Guanine.
What are the major tasks of the cytoplasm? - CORRECT ANSWERS Accepts and builds
unrefined materials, breaks down organic materials for energy, packages substances for
distribution, and eliminates waste.
Which tissues are considered acellular? - CORRECT ANSWERS Hair and nails.
With which base does adenine bond? - CORRECT ANSWERS Thymine.
What should the constant core temperature of the human body be? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 37° C.
What is the constant core temperature of the human body? - CORRECT ANSWERS 37°
C
Why are lysosomes referred to as 'suicide bags'? - CORRECT ANSWERS Their enzymes
can break down and digest proteins, carbohydrates, and even the cell itself if the surrounding
membrane ruptures.
What happens to a cell if a lysosome's membrane ruptures? - CORRECT ANSWERS The
cell is likely to die.
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What is the term for a chemical reaction in which atoms lose electrons? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Oxidation.
During which phase of the cellular life cycle does DNA synthesis occur? - CORRECT
ANSWERS S phase.
What occurs during anaphase of mitosis? - CORRECT ANSWERS Centromeres are
severed, sister chromatids move apart, and are pulled toward opposite poles of the mitotic
spindle.
What is a highly coiled strand that is one of two duplicated portions of DNA in a replicated
chromosome? - CORRECT ANSWERS A chromatid.
What are fraternal twins also known as? - CORRECT ANSWERS Dizygotic twins.
What is the relative biologic effectiveness (RBE) of a test radiation if 4 Gyt produces a biologic
reaction compared to 16 Gyt of 250-kVp x-rays? - CORRECT ANSWERS 2
Which type of radiation is considered low-LET? - CORRECT ANSWERS X-rays and
gamma rays.
What is the radiation dose required to produce mitotic death compared to apoptosis in slowly
dividing cells? - CORRECT ANSWERS Less than the dose needed to produce apoptosis.
What does a loss or change of a base in the DNA chain represent? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A mutation.
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What happens if a critical location on the master molecule receives multiple hits from ionizing
radiation? - CORRECT ANSWERS Normal cell function will cease, and the cell will die.
Which curve illustrates the radiation sensitivity of a particular type of cell? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Dose-response curve.
Which group of cells is least radiosensitive? - CORRECT ANSWERS Adult nerve cells.
What is the product of OH* + OH*? - CORRECT ANSWERS H2O2.
Which human is most radiosensitive? - CORRECT ANSWERS An embryo-fetus during
the first trimester of pregnancy.
What is the immediate cause of damage to DNA from ionizing radiation? - CORRECT
ANSWERS The free radicals produced by the interaction of radiation with water molecules.
What is the normal white blood cell count range for an adult? - CORRECT ANSWERS
5000 to 10,000/mm3 of blood.
One micron (μm) is equal to what measurement? - CORRECT ANSWERS 10-6 m.
Why is a periodic blood count not recommended for monitoring occupational radiation
exposure? - CORRECT ANSWERS Both biologic damage has already been sustained
when an irregularity is seen in the blood count and a blood count is a relatively insensitive test
that cannot accurately indicate doses of less than 10 cGyt.
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What is considered a safe radiation dose for the gonads of both males and females? -
CORRECT ANSWERS 0 Gyt.
What is expected regarding damage to blood or blood-forming organs from a routine chest x-
ray? - CORRECT ANSWERS Patients are not expected to sustain appreciable damage.
What does apoptosis refer to? - CORRECT ANSWERS Programmed cell death.
What gonadal radiation dose may cause permanent sterility in a male human? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 5.0 or 6.0 Gyt.
Which group of cells is most radiosensitive? - CORRECT ANSWERS Lymphocytes.
After exposure to which type of radiation is direct action more likely to occur? - CORRECT
ANSWERS High-LET radiation such as alpha particles.
What happens to the chance of a significant biologic response in radiosensitive DNA
macromolecules as LET increases? - CORRECT ANSWERS It also increases.
What essential role do neutrophils play in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS Fighting
infection.
How does the radiosensitivity of ova change throughout the lifetime of the germ cell? -
CORRECT ANSWERS It varies considerably.
Which tissues contain cells that do not divide? - CORRECT ANSWERS Muscle tissue and
nervous tissue in an adult.
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What components form a nucleotide? - CORRECT ANSWERS A nitrogen-containing
organic base, a five-carbon sugar molecule, and a phosphate molecule.
With which base does cytosine bond? - CORRECT ANSWERS Guanine.
What are the major tasks of the cytoplasm? - CORRECT ANSWERS Accepts and builds
unrefined materials, breaks down organic materials for energy, packages substances for
distribution, and eliminates waste.
Which tissues are considered acellular? - CORRECT ANSWERS Hair and nails.
With which base does adenine bond? - CORRECT ANSWERS Thymine.
What should the constant core temperature of the human body be? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 37° C.
What is the constant core temperature of the human body? - CORRECT ANSWERS 37°
C
Why are lysosomes referred to as 'suicide bags'? - CORRECT ANSWERS Their enzymes
can break down and digest proteins, carbohydrates, and even the cell itself if the surrounding
membrane ruptures.
What happens to a cell if a lysosome's membrane ruptures? - CORRECT ANSWERS The
cell is likely to die.
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What is the term for a chemical reaction in which atoms lose electrons? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Oxidation.
During which phase of the cellular life cycle does DNA synthesis occur? - CORRECT
ANSWERS S phase.
What occurs during anaphase of mitosis? - CORRECT ANSWERS Centromeres are
severed, sister chromatids move apart, and are pulled toward opposite poles of the mitotic
spindle.
What is a highly coiled strand that is one of two duplicated portions of DNA in a replicated
chromosome? - CORRECT ANSWERS A chromatid.
What are fraternal twins also known as? - CORRECT ANSWERS Dizygotic twins.
What is the relative biologic effectiveness (RBE) of a test radiation if 4 Gyt produces a biologic
reaction compared to 16 Gyt of 250-kVp x-rays? - CORRECT ANSWERS 2
Which type of radiation is considered low-LET? - CORRECT ANSWERS X-rays and
gamma rays.
What is the radiation dose required to produce mitotic death compared to apoptosis in slowly
dividing cells? - CORRECT ANSWERS Less than the dose needed to produce apoptosis.
What does a loss or change of a base in the DNA chain represent? - CORRECT ANSWERS
A mutation.
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What happens if a critical location on the master molecule receives multiple hits from ionizing
radiation? - CORRECT ANSWERS Normal cell function will cease, and the cell will die.
Which curve illustrates the radiation sensitivity of a particular type of cell? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Dose-response curve.
Which group of cells is least radiosensitive? - CORRECT ANSWERS Adult nerve cells.
What is the product of OH* + OH*? - CORRECT ANSWERS H2O2.
Which human is most radiosensitive? - CORRECT ANSWERS An embryo-fetus during
the first trimester of pregnancy.
What is the immediate cause of damage to DNA from ionizing radiation? - CORRECT
ANSWERS The free radicals produced by the interaction of radiation with water molecules.
What is the normal white blood cell count range for an adult? - CORRECT ANSWERS
5000 to 10,000/mm3 of blood.
One micron (μm) is equal to what measurement? - CORRECT ANSWERS 10-6 m.
Why is a periodic blood count not recommended for monitoring occupational radiation
exposure? - CORRECT ANSWERS Both biologic damage has already been sustained
when an irregularity is seen in the blood count and a blood count is a relatively insensitive test
that cannot accurately indicate doses of less than 10 cGyt.
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What is considered a safe radiation dose for the gonads of both males and females? -
CORRECT ANSWERS 0 Gyt.
What is expected regarding damage to blood or blood-forming organs from a routine chest x-
ray? - CORRECT ANSWERS Patients are not expected to sustain appreciable damage.
What does apoptosis refer to? - CORRECT ANSWERS Programmed cell death.
What gonadal radiation dose may cause permanent sterility in a male human? - CORRECT
ANSWERS 5.0 or 6.0 Gyt.
Which group of cells is most radiosensitive? - CORRECT ANSWERS Lymphocytes.
After exposure to which type of radiation is direct action more likely to occur? - CORRECT
ANSWERS High-LET radiation such as alpha particles.
What happens to the chance of a significant biologic response in radiosensitive DNA
macromolecules as LET increases? - CORRECT ANSWERS It also increases.
What essential role do neutrophils play in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS Fighting
infection.
How does the radiosensitivity of ova change throughout the lifetime of the germ cell? -
CORRECT ANSWERS It varies considerably.
Which tissues contain cells that do not divide? - CORRECT ANSWERS Muscle tissue and
nervous tissue in an adult.