Multiple Choice QuestionWhich genetic disease can impair airflow and oxygen delivery due to a dramatic increase in mucus production?Multiple choice question.muscular dystrophyphenylketonuriacystic fibrosissickle-cell anemia
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Multiple Choice QuestionWhich genetic disease can impair airflow and oxygen delivery due to a dramatic increase in mucus production?Multiple choice question.muscular dystrophyphenylketonuriacystic fibrosissickle-cell anemia
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The genetic disease that can impair airflow and oxygen delivery due to a dramatic increase in mucus production is cystic fibrosis.
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What effect does a faulty CF gene have in the lungs?Group of answer choicesThe production of thick mucous that "clogs" the lungsA reduction in the occurrence of respiratory infectionsThe lungs are unaffected when the CF gene is faultyA lack of digestive enzyme secretions
Which one of the following statements is TRUE about Cystic Fibrosis (CF)?Group of answer choicesCF exhibits a recessive pattern of inheritance, where, in simple terms, two copies of the mutated gene are required for the disease to occur.CF exhibits a dominant pattern of inheritance, where, in simple terms, two copies of the mutated gene are required for the disease to occur.CF exhibits a dominant pattern of inheritance, where, in simple terms, only one copy of the mutated gene is required for the disease to occur.CF exhibits a recessive pattern of inheritance, where, in simple terms, only one copy of the mutated gene is required for the disease to occur.
The disease cystic fibrosis causes a variety of phenotypic effects. The lack of a functional chloride ion transporter leads to a buildup of sticky mucus in the lungs. The same deficit causes production of salty sweat because skin cells cannot recover salts that have entered the sweat glands. An explanation for why these two different effects can be caused by the same gene is that the cystic fibrosis gene is expressed in ______.Multiple choice question.lung cells but not skin cellsboth lung cells and skin cellsskin cells but not lung cells
One type of mutation in the CFTR protein prevents the transport of chloride ions through the channel. What is most likely to be observed in the lungs of patients with this mutation?A. Dehydrated epithelial cellsB. Dehydrated mucusC. Mucus with excess waterD. Mucus with a high electrolyte concentration
Cystic fibrosis is caused by the inheritance of recessive alleles depicted by a lower case ‘c’. Which of the following genotypes would result in an individual being affected by the condition?CFCcCCcc2What is the term for a person who has inherited a recessive allele for a disease, but is not affected by the condition? MutatorCarrierIncubatorMessenger3What is the genotype of a carrier for cystic fibrosis? CFccCCCc4What percentage of the offspring of two cystic fibrosis carriers are likely to be affected by the condition?50%25%75%100%5The inherited disorder Huntington’s disease is controlled by a dominant allele, H. If one parent has a homozygous dominant genotype, what percentage of the offspring will inherit the condition?100%50%25%75%6If both parents are heterozygous for Huntington’s disease, what percentage of their offspring will inherit the condition?50%75%100%25%
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