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Week 3 315

Week 3 Patho 315

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The process by which RNA is formed from DNA for protein is formed from DNA for protein synthesisas: transcription
The condition that occurs when a zygote is missing in each cell is referred to as A "monosomy"
The outward manifestion of a disease, often influenced by both genes and the environment is called the disease phenotype
The triplet of base pairs necessary to code for a specific amino acid is called a codon
The nurse is caring for a patient with a genetic disease that is transmitted through autosomal recessive inheritence. Which is the most likely diagnosis for this patient? A. Duchenne Muscular dystrohy B. Cystic FIbrosis C. Hemophilia D. Huntington di Cystic Fibrosis
The nurse in the genetics clinic is describing a genetic disease that leads t progressive dementia in middle to later adulthood. To which disease is the nurse most likely referring? A. Duchenne muscular dystrophy B. Cystic Fibrosis C. Achondroplasia D Huntington disease
The somatic cell that contains a multiple of 23 chromosomes is called an euploid cell
If a patient has liquafactive necrosis, which organ should the nurse assess first? A. Braind B. Heart C. Adrenals D.Pancreas Brain
Adaptive cellular mechanisms function to or A nurse recalls that adaptive cellular mechanisms function to ____________. A. treat disease B. protect cells from injury C. prevent cellular aging. D. speed up cellular death. protect cells from injury
Which is the chief function of ribosomes? protein synthesis
Which is the chief function of ribosomes? Protein synthesis
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