Environmental III Flashcards
cyanide attaches to and inactivates ____; principal toxicity is due to inactivation of ______
- cyanide attaches to and inactivates metalloenzymes; principal toxicity is due to inactivation of cytochrome c oxidase
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uncouples mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation
- inhibits cellular respiration, even in the presence of adequate O2 stores
aflatoxin B is a carcinogen that can lead to ____
aflatoxin B is a carcinogen that can lead to hepatocellular cancer
describe a contusion
- contusion
- blunt force rupture blood vessels
- subsequent hemorrhage
- skin (or other tissue) remains intact
- blunt force rupture blood vessels
describe features of a laceration
- laceration
- tissue bridges
- irregular edges
describe the classification of cutaneous burns
describe risk factors for heat stroke
- risk factors:
- high ambient temp. and high humidity
- young or elderly
- alcoholism
- medications
- anticholinergics, antipsychotics
- cardiovascular disease
- dehydration
describe the mechanisms of injury or death
tissued composed of ____ are more sensitive to radiation than tissues with _____
tissued composed of rapidly dividing cells are more sensitive to radiation than tissues with slowly or non-dividing cells
describe acute/early tissues responses to radiation vs. delayed/late
describe hematopoietic syndrome
describe gastrointestinal syndrome
describe CNS/cardiovascular syndrome
describe the effects of UV radiation