Radiation
Across
- 1. assoicated with large doses of radiation in a short amount of time, acute radiation syndrome include nausea, vomitting, diarrhea, hair loss, hemorrhage.
- 3. An uncharged atoms or molecule that exists with a single, unpaired electron in its outermost shell. Highly reactive and unstable.
- 4. Cell damage results when ionizing radiation directly hits critical areas within the cell
- 7. The time that elapses between exposure to ionizing radiation and the appearance of observable clinical signs
- 8. basic unit of a chemical element, capable of combining with each other to form molecules
- 9. most sensitive of all human tissue is
- 10. The reproductive cells
Down
- 1. All cells in the body except the reproductive cells changes are not passed on to future generation
- 2. two or more atoms joined by chemical bonds
- 5. X-ray photon are absorbed within the cell and cause the formation of toxin which in turn damage the cell.
- 6. anything that occupies space, has mass, and composed of atoms
- 7. small doses absorbed repeatedly over a long period of time, effect seen after years decades or generations, cancer birth abnormalities gentic defects