HaneyGenPathRev20 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is predisposing factor | A condition or situation that may make a person more susceptable to disease. |
What is a gene | The basic unit of heredity |
What gene pairs are both dominent or both recessive in their expression of a trait | homozygous |
When one is dominent and one is recessive | heterozygous |
When trying to determine a persons genetic make up | genotype |
apperance or physical characteristics | phenotype |
changes in the structure of genes that may cause functional disturbances in the body | mutations |
caused by mutation in a single gene | Monogenic disorder |
A chronic generalized disease of the exocrine glands, primaraly affecting the pancreas, respiratory system , and sweat glands | cystic fibrosis |
A rare lipid abnormally distinguished by progressive neurologic deterioration and a cherry-red spot with a gray border on both retinae | Tay-Sachs disease |
An undersecretion of hormones from the thyroid gland | Cretinism(hyperthyroidism) |
An inability to metabolize an essential amino acid,phenylalanine | Phenylketonuria(PKU) |
The body produces a defective form of hemoglobin that causes red blood cells to roughen and become sickle shaped | sickle cell anemia |
What is the bodies response to trauma, physical agents,allergies, and pathogenic organisms | inflammation |
A condition that results from insufficent secretion of vassopression by the posterior portion of the pituitary gland | diabetes insipidus |
A rare cancer usually present at birth | Retinoblastoma |
A bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of specific types of serum proteins called clotting factors | Hemophilia |
A progressive bilateral wasting of skeletal muscles | Duchenne-type muscular dystrophy |
Caused by abnormalities in the number of chromosomes or by changes in chromosomal structure | Chromosomal disorders |
A condition that occurs when there is an additionl x chromosome in males | Klinefelter's syndrome |
A conditioned caused by the loss of the x chromosomes i either the ovum or the sperm | Turner's syndrome |
A condition in which an individual has three number 21 chromosomes instead of the normal two | Down syndrome |
A chronic, systemic, inflamatory disease affecting the joints | Rheumatoid arthritis |
A metabolic disturbance causing the excessive accumulation of uric acid in the body | gout |
A disorder of carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism due to insuffient insulin production by the pancreas | Diabetes Mellitus |
This catagory includes six major anatomic defects that cause circulatory problems | Congenital heart anomalies |
The invasion and multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in our the body | infection |
single-celled organisms of many varieties | bacteria |
smallest microorganisms | viruses |
single-celled organisms with animale-like characteristics | protozoa |
rod-shaped bacteria | Bacilli |
spiral-shaped bacteria | spirilla |
dot-shaped bacteria | Cocci |
A group of host-requiring organisms that include external and internal parasites | parasites |
resembles earthworms in apperance | roundworms |
long,narrow, and they depend on two hosts, one human and one animale | tapeworm |
small, leaf-shaped,flat, unsegmented worms | Flukes |
The leading cause of death in the United States for people younger than 35 | physical trauma |
what causes the brain to be jostled inside the skull | Cerebral contusions and concussions |
often are accompanied by scalp wounds and profuse bleeding | Skull fractures |
an acute infection causing inflammation of the upper respiratory tract | common cold |
an acute,contagious respiratory disease characterized by fever,chills,headache,and myalgia | influenza |
associated with HIV | AIDS |
caused by a tick-transmitted spirochete | lyme disease |
highly communicable disease whose diagnostic signs are fever,and an appearance of a rash | measles |
an acute contagious disease characterized by fever and inflammation of the parotid salivary glands | mumps |
a highly contagious disease characterized by the appearance of a distinctive rash that passes through stages of macules,papuels,vesicles,and crusts | varicella |
an acute life-threatening infectious disease characterized by a branelike coating that forms over mucous membrane surfaces,particulary along the respiratory tract, and by a toxic reaction primaraly affecting the heart and peripheral nerves | diphtheria |
an acute,highly infecious respiratory tract disease characterized by a repetious,paroxysmal cough and a prolonged,harsh or shrill sound during inspiration | pertussis |
an acute,lifethreatening infecious disease by persistent,painful contractions of skeletal muscles | tetanus |
another name for tetanus | lockjaw |
bilateral,symmetrical,nonprogressive paralysis resulting from developmental defects of the brain or trauma at birth | cerebral palsy |
condition marked by too much cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain | hydrocephalus |
narrowing of the pyloris | pyloric stenosis |
obstruction and dialation of the colon with feces as a result of inadequate intestinal motility | Hirschsprung's disease |
nontraumatic,frequently occurring congenital deformity in which the foot is permanently bent | clubfoot |
another name for clubfoot | Talipes |
developmental defect of the collecting tubuels in the cortex of the kidneys | Polycstic Kidney Disease |
also called infective tubulointerstitual nephritis, an inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis due to infection | Pyelonephritis |
the allergic inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidneys nephrons | glomerulonephritis |
condition or a complex of signs and syptoms of the basement membrane of the glomerulus | nephrotic syndrome |
gradual,progressive deterioration of kidney function | chronic renal failure |
the rapid destruction or degeneration of the tubular segments of nephrons in the kidneys | acute tubular necrosis |
concentration of various mineral salts in the renal pelvis or calyces of the kidney or elsewhere in the urinary tract | renal calculi |
inflammation of the bladder | cystitis |
inflammation of the urethra | urethritis |
any loss or impairment of bladder function caused by central nervous system injury or by damage to nerves supplying the bladder | neurogenic bladder |
inflammation of the oral mucosa | stomatitis |
most common stomach ailment,consists of the inflammation and erosion of the gastric mucosa | gastritis |
inflammation of the stomach and small intestine | gastroenteritis |
a lesion in the musocal lining of the somach | gastric ulcer |
inflammation of the veriform appendix | acute appendicitis |
chronic inflammation and ulceration of the colon,often begining in the rectum or sigmoid colon and extending upward into the entire colon | ulcerative colitis |
acute inflammation os small, pouch like herniations in the intestinal wall | diverticulitis |
dialated,tortuous veins in the mucous membrane of the anus or rectum | hemorrhoids |
formation or presence of stone-like masses called gallstones within the gallbladder or bile ducts | cholelithiasis |
neoplasm,usually an adenocarcinoma, which occurs most frequently in the head of the pancreas | pancreatic cancer |
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