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What is the primary function of antioxidants in the context of radiation exposure?
✔✔To neutralize free radicals and reduce radiation-induced damage
What happens to cells that survive radiation damage but have mutations in their DNA?
✔✔They may become cancerous or pass on the mutation to future generations
What is the primary concern when a large dose of radiation is delivered in a short period of time?
✔✔It can overwhelm the body's ability to repair damage, leading to severe tissue injury or death
How does the use of shielding materials in radiation therapy help protect healthy tissues?
✔✔It absorbs or blocks the radiation from reaching surrounding healthy tissues
What is the difference between somatic and genetic radiation effects?
✔✔Somatic effects impact the individual exposed, while genetic effects can be passed to
offspring
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,What is the role of the lymphatic system in radiation exposure?
✔✔It is one of the systems that can be affected by radiation, leading to immune system
suppression
What is the significance of the linear no-threshold (LNT) model in radiation risk assessment?
✔✔It suggests that even low doses of radiation may increase the risk of cancer, with no safe
threshold
How does radiation damage the blood-forming tissues?
✔✔It can cause a reduction in the number of blood cells, leading to anemia, leukopenia, or
thrombocytopenia
What is the term used for the repair or adaptation process of cells following radiation exposure?
✔✔Radiation recovery
What is the potential outcome of a cell experiencing sub-lethal radiation damage?
✔✔It may recover and resume normal function after repair
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, How does radiation exposure lead to the formation of secondary cancers?
✔✔DNA mutations caused by radiation can lead to abnormal cell growth and cancer formation
later on
What is the primary reason for using radiation in cancer therapy?
✔✔To destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues
What is the primary target of ionizing radiation in a cell?
✔✔DNA
How does radiation damage affect cellular function?
✔✔It disrupts DNA structure and can lead to mutations or cell death
Which phase of the cell cycle is most sensitive to radiation?
✔✔M phase
What is the primary effect of high-dose radiation on cells?
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