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• What is a mutation? -✓✓A permanent change in the DNA sequence that may alter
protein structure or function.

• What is a polymorphism? -✓✓A common genetic variation that usually does not cause
disease but may affect disease risk or drug response.

• What is gene expression? -✓✓The process by which genetic information is used to
synthesize proteins.

• What is epigenetics? -✓✓Changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations in
the DNA sequence (e.g., methylation, histone modification).

• How can lifestyle influence gene expression? -✓✓Diet, stress, smoking, toxins, and
exercise can activate or suppress gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms.

• What is autosomal dominant inheritance? -✓✓Only one copy of an abnormal gene is
needed to express the disease.

• What is autosomal recessive inheritance? -✓✓Two copies of an abnormal gene are
required to express the disease.

• What is X-linked inheritance? -✓✓A genetic condition linked to genes on the X
chromosome, often affecting males more severely.

• What is penetrance? -✓✓The proportion of individuals with a genetic mutation who
actually express the disease.

• What is expressivity? -✓✓The degree to which a genetic condition is expressed
among individuals.

• Cellular adaptation -✓✓A reversible change in cell structure or function in response to
stress.

• Atrophy -✓✓A decrease in cell size due to decreased workload, nutrition, or blood
supply.

• Hypertrophy -✓✓An increase in cell size, commonly due to increased workload.

,• Hyperplasia -✓✓An increase in the number of cells in response to stimulation.

• Metaplasia -✓✓Reversible replacement of one mature cell type with another less
specialized cell type.

• Dysplasia -✓✓Abnormal cell growth with disordered structure, often precancerous.

• Apoptosis -✓✓Programmed cell death that occurs in a controlled, non-inflammatory
manner.

• Necrosis -✓✓Uncontrolled cell death resulting in inflammation and tissue damage.

• What is immunity? -✓✓The body's ability to resist and eliminate pathogens.

• What is innate immunity? -✓✓Nonspecific, immediate defense mechanisms present at
birth.

• What is adaptive immunity? -✓✓Specific, learned immune responses involving
memory.

• What are macrophages? -✓✓Phagocytic cells that ingest pathogens and present
antigens to lymphocytes.

• What are neutrophils? -✓✓First responders in acute inflammation that phagocytose
bacteria.

• What are lymphocytes? -✓✓White blood cells responsible for adaptive immunity (T
cells and B cells).

• What is an antigen? -✓✓A substance that triggers an immune response.

• What is an antibody? -✓✓A protein produced by B cells that binds to a specific
antigen.

• What is IgG? -✓✓The most abundant antibody; provides long-term immunity and
crosses the placenta.

• What is IgA? -✓✓Found in mucosal secretions such as saliva, breast milk, and tears.

• What is IgM? -✓✓The first antibody produced during an initial immune response.

• What is IgE? -✓✓Associated with allergic reactions and parasitic infections.

, • What is inflammation? -✓✓A protective response to injury or infection involving
vascular and cellular changes.

• What are the five cardinal signs of inflammation? -✓✓Redness, heat, swelling, pain,
and loss of function.

• What is acute inflammation? -✓✓Rapid onset inflammation characterized by
neutrophils.

• What is chronic inflammation? -✓✓Long-term inflammation involving macrophages
and lymphocytes.

• What is Type I hypersensitivity? -✓✓Immediate allergic reaction mediated by IgE (e.g.,
anaphylaxis).

• What is Type II hypersensitivity? -✓✓Antibody-mediated cell destruction (e.g.,
hemolytic anemia).

• What is Type III hypersensitivity? -✓✓Immune complex deposition causing tissue
damage (e.g., lupus).

• What is Type IV hypersensitivity? -✓✓Delayed, T-cell-mediated response (e.g.,
contact dermatitis).

• What is autoimmunity? -✓✓An immune response against the body's own tissues.

• What causes autoimmune disease? -✓✓Genetic susceptibility combined with
environmental triggers.

• What is immunodeficiency? -✓✓A condition where immune responses are inadequate.

• What is primary immunodeficiency? -✓✓Inherited defects of the immune system.

• What is secondary immunodeficiency? -✓✓Acquired immune dysfunction (e.g., HIV,
chemotherapy).

• How does smoking affect health at the cellular level? -✓✓Causes oxidative stress,
inflammation, and DNA damage.

• How does obesity contribute to disease? -✓✓Promotes chronic inflammation, insulin
resistance, and cardiovascular disease.

• How does chronic stress affect immunity? -✓✓Suppresses immune function through
prolonged cortisol release.

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