Biological Perspectives Of Aging Flashcards

1
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Name the 4 theories of ageing?

A

1) evolutionary
2) cellular
3) molecular
4) system

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What’s the evolutionary theory about?

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That aging occurs due to the accumulation of damage during life and that multiple defensive or repair mechanisms contribute to ageing

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What does the cellular theory mean?

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Cell damage due to oxidative stress

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4
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What are free radicals?

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Processes that damage cells in your body Eg. Pollution, smoking, eating…

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5
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Free radicals can be “mopped up” by what?

A

Antioxidants

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6
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What is the molecular theory?

A

How insulin can make a healthy lifespan

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What is the system theory?

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Loss of functional reserve (organs) and homeostasis

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8
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Name an age related change in the lungs?

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Weakening of the respiratory muscles

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9
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Oxidation reactions can produce free radicals which are linked with ageing. Free radicals are.

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Highly reactive molecules which cause damage to cellular components

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10
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Name some respiratory effects on the functional reserve?

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1) deceased blood flow, decreasing diffusion in lungs
2) shorter breaths, decreased max breathing capacity
3) respiratory accessory muscles, affecting cough reflex

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