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Chapter 7- Molecular and Cellular Radiation Biology Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Direct Action - AnswerBiologic damage that occurs as a result of ionization of atoms on essential molecules produced by straight interaction with the incident radiation LET - AnswerThe average energy deposited per unit length of track Covalent cross-links - AnswerChemical unions created between atoms by the single sharing of one or more pairs of electrons Radiation Weighting Factor (Wg) - AnswerUsed to calculate the equivalent dose to determine the ability of a dose of and kind of ionizing radiation to cause biologic damage Mutation - AnswerLoss or change of a nitrogenous base in the DNA chain Cell survival curve - AnswerClassic method of displaying the sensitivity of a particular type of cell to radiation Indirect action - AnswerA multistage process that first involves the production of reactive free radicals that are created by the interaction of radiation with water molecules OER - AnswerThe ratio of the radiation dose required to cause a particular biologic response of cells or organism in an oxygen-deprived environment to the radiation dose required to cause an identical response under normal oxygenated conditons Apotosis - AnswerProgrammed cell death Chromosome aberrations - AnswerResults when irradiation occurs early in interphase, before DNA synthesis takes place Target Theory - AnswerConcept that the cell dies if the master, or key, molecule becomes inactivated as a consequence of exposure to ionizing radiation ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:09PM. A+ 2 RBE - AnswerDescribes the relative capabilities of radiation with differing LET's to produce a particular biologic reaction Chromatid abberations - AnswerResults from irradiation of individual chromatids occurs later in interphase, after DNA synthesis has taken place Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau - AnswerThe radiosensitivity of cells is directly proportional to their reproductive activity and inversely proportional to their degree of differentiation. Free radicals - AnswerSolitary atoms or most often a combination of atoms that behave as single entities and are very chemically reactive as a result of presence of unpaired valence electrons Mitotic delay - AnswerExposing a cell to as little as 0.01 Gy (1 rad) of ionizing radiation just before it begins dividing can result in failure of the cell to start dividing on time Chromosome breakage - AnswerThe breaking of one or both of the sugar-phosphate chains of a DNA molecule, which can be caused by exposure of the molecule to ionizing radiation R* - AnswerAn organic neutral free radical Molecular damage - AnswerInjury on the molecular level resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation HO2* - Answerhydroperoxyl radical Germ cells - AnswerFemale and male reproductive cells Radiation Biology - Answerbra

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Chapter 7- Molecular and Cellular Radiation
Biology Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Direct Action - Answer✔Biologic damage that occurs as a result of ionization of atoms on
essential molecules produced by straight interaction with the incident radiation

LET - Answer✔The average energy deposited per unit length of track

Covalent cross-links - Answer✔Chemical unions created between atoms by the single sharing of
one or more pairs of electrons

Radiation Weighting Factor (Wg) - Answer✔Used to calculate the equivalent dose to determine
the ability of a dose of and kind of ionizing radiation to cause biologic damage

Mutation - Answer✔Loss or change of a nitrogenous base in the DNA chain

Cell survival curve - Answer✔Classic method of displaying the sensitivity of a particular type of
cell to radiation

Indirect action - Answer✔A multistage process that first involves the production of reactive free
radicals that are created by the interaction of radiation with water molecules

OER - Answer✔The ratio of the radiation dose required to cause a particular biologic response
of cells or organism in an oxygen-deprived environment to the radiation dose required to cause
an identical response under normal oxygenated conditons

Apotosis - Answer✔Programmed cell death

Chromosome aberrations - Answer✔Results when irradiation occurs early in interphase, before
DNA synthesis takes place

Target Theory - Answer✔Concept that the cell dies if the master, or key, molecule becomes
inactivated as a consequence of exposure to ionizing radiation



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RBE - Answer✔Describes the relative capabilities of radiation with differing LET's to produce a
particular biologic reaction

Chromatid abberations - Answer✔Results from irradiation of individual chromatids occurs later
in interphase, after DNA synthesis has taken place

Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau - Answer✔The radiosensitivity of cells is directly proportional
to their reproductive activity and inversely proportional to their degree of differentiation.

Free radicals - Answer✔Solitary atoms or most often a combination of atoms that behave as
single entities and are very chemically reactive as a result of presence of unpaired valence
electrons

Mitotic delay - Answer✔Exposing a cell to as little as 0.01 Gy (1 rad) of ionizing radiation just
before it begins dividing can result in failure of the cell to start dividing on time

Chromosome breakage - Answer✔The breaking of one or both of the sugar-phosphate chains of
a DNA molecule, which can be caused by exposure of the molecule to ionizing radiation

R* - Answer✔An organic neutral free radical

Molecular damage - Answer✔Injury on the molecular level resulting from exposure to ionizing
radiation

HO2* - Answer✔hydroperoxyl radical

Germ cells - Answer✔Female and male reproductive cells

Radiation Biology - Answer✔branch of biology concerned with the effects of ionizing radiation
on living systems

Hydrogen Peroxide - Answer✔OH* + OH* = H2O2, a substance that is poisonous to the cell

Point Mutation - Answer✔Can result when ionizing radiation interacts with a DNA
macromolecule and the energy transferred in the process ruptures one of its chemical bonds
and serves one of the sugar phosphate chain side rails, or strands, of the ladderlike molecular
structure

H* and OH* - Answer✔A hydrogen radical and a hydroxyl radical
Radiation damage is observed on which of the following three levels?


A. Molecular, cellular, and inorganic systems
B. Molecular, cellular and organic systems


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