Necrosis
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tissue death
histone acetylation
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The attachment of acetyl groups to certain amino acids of histone proteins
which allows for the transcription for the expression of genes.
,Cellular injury result of:
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Physical agents, chemical, radiation, biologic agents viruses, bacteria,
parasites, nutrition imbalance, hypoxia, genetics.
Klinefelter syndrome
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A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome,
making them XXY instead of XY.
carcinoma in situ
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referring to localized tumor cells that have not invaded adjacent structures
Malignant tumor terms
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carcinoma: epithelial
sarcoma: connective
leukemia/lymphoma: hematopoietic
, osteosarcoma= bone
adenocarcinoma= gland
cystic fibrosis
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A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory
and digestive systems. Affects lungs and pancreas
Mitochondria
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breaks down glucose producing energy (ATP)
Lysosome
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Digest materials engulfed by cells
Klinefelter syndrome clinical manifestations
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, small genitals, sparse body hair, sexual dysfunction, gynecomastia, long
legs w/ obese trunk, tall stature, behavioral problems, learning disabilities,
delayed speach and language, pulmonary disease and varicose veins
Epigenetics
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the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur
without a DNA change that activates or deactivates genes
Exocytosis
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release of material from the cell into cell membrane with the assistance of a
vessicle. Ex. Glands secrete hormones through exocytosis
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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production of phospholipids
Fragile x clinical manifestations
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tissue death
histone acetylation
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The attachment of acetyl groups to certain amino acids of histone proteins
which allows for the transcription for the expression of genes.
,Cellular injury result of:
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Physical agents, chemical, radiation, biologic agents viruses, bacteria,
parasites, nutrition imbalance, hypoxia, genetics.
Klinefelter syndrome
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A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome,
making them XXY instead of XY.
carcinoma in situ
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referring to localized tumor cells that have not invaded adjacent structures
Malignant tumor terms
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carcinoma: epithelial
sarcoma: connective
leukemia/lymphoma: hematopoietic
, osteosarcoma= bone
adenocarcinoma= gland
cystic fibrosis
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A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory
and digestive systems. Affects lungs and pancreas
Mitochondria
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breaks down glucose producing energy (ATP)
Lysosome
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Digest materials engulfed by cells
Klinefelter syndrome clinical manifestations
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, small genitals, sparse body hair, sexual dysfunction, gynecomastia, long
legs w/ obese trunk, tall stature, behavioral problems, learning disabilities,
delayed speach and language, pulmonary disease and varicose veins
Epigenetics
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the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur
without a DNA change that activates or deactivates genes
Exocytosis
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release of material from the cell into cell membrane with the assistance of a
vessicle. Ex. Glands secrete hormones through exocytosis
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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production of phospholipids
Fragile x clinical manifestations