Rbio

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Understanding Radiation and Cell Biology

Test your knowledge on the intricate relationships between radiation, cell processes, and biological responses. This quiz covers a range of topics, including differentiation, radiosensitivity, and cell metabolism.

Engage with a variety of multiple-choice questions:

  • Understand the impact of radiation on biological tissues.
  • Explore concepts of cell division and metabolic rates.
  • Dive into the effects of oxygen and radiation on cells.
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by DividingCell101
Refers to sum of processes whereby undifferentiated cells become specialized
Differentiation
Differentiated
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Refers to the response of biological tissues to radiation
Radiosensitivity
Mitotic Rate
Metabolic rate
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It can be considered a MATURE CELL OR END CELL in a population
Differentiated
Differentiation
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It is an immature cell whose primary function is to divide, thus providing cells a way to maintain its population and to replace mature cells lost from the end population
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Differentiation
Differentiated
Undifferentiation
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A measure of how fast cancer cells are dividing and growing
Mitotic rate
Metabolic rate
Cell division rate
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How quickly fuels (such as sugars) are broken down to keep the organism's cells running.
Metabolic rate
Mitotic rate
Cell division rate
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Is a network of biochemical reactions transforming metabolites to fulfill biological functions.
Cell metabolism
Cell rate
Cell mitotic
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The rate at which energy is absorb in the body
LET
RBE
Metabolism
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How effective ionization radiation have caused
RBE
LET
Metabolism
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The dose is delivered at the same dose in equal portions at regular interval
Protraction
Fractionation
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Dose is delivered continuously but a lower dose rate
Fractionation
Protraction
Both answer
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HOW THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN IN IONIZING RADIATION CAN BE DAMAGINGTO THE TISSUES
OER
RBE
LET
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Both oer and rbe
Intercellular repair
This practices seek to maximize the destruction of malignant cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissues.
Is a network of biochemical reactions transforming metabolites to fulfill biological functions.
An increased in rate of cell division, the higher the radiosensitivity
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