Unit 3: Cell ageing Flashcards

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What is ageing ?

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The collection of changes that render humans/mammals being progressively more likely to die

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What are the 3 theories of ageing ?

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  • Genetics
  • Wear and tear
  • Environment
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Describe the genetic theory of ageing

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It says that when we are born our cells are already programmed to die by a certain age. Genes are associated with lifespan

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Describe the wear and tear theory of ageing

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Organisms have to find a balance between energy put into reproduction and energy put into maintenance. More maintence the longer you live.

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Describe the environment theory of ageing

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Environmental factors increase vulnerability of disease at an old age. Evidence that dietary restriction can slow down ageing

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What is the ‘disposable soma’ theory ?

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  • That the force of natural selection declines with age
  • Antagonistic pleiotropy
  • Acquisition of greater longevity comes at a cost
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What are the 3 ageing process ?

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  • Cellular senescence
  • Oxidative stress
  • Gene expression
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What is the hayflick limit ?

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The maximum number of times a cell can reproduce itself

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What happens to telomeres when cells divide ?

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Part of the telomeres is lost from the end of the chromosome (Cut short)

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What does telomerase do ?

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Allows telomeres to remain at a constant length

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Where is telomerase most actively expressed ?

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In most cancers, this allows cells to be immortal

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What is Werners syndrome ?

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Genetic disorder where death occurs prematurely at the average age of 47

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What is ROS and where does it come from ?

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  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Originates from exogenous sources such as UV
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