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HLTED-1-21177-S25 Quiz Ch 15

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Match the statement with the term it describes. 1: the idea that the repetition of cell division caused mistakes 2: the idea that damage is done to the cells because of the mitochondria 3: the idea that people deteriorate with time and use 4: when a switch is thrown and people age 5: disease that causes memory loss and personality change 6: disease that starts with tremors and can cause dementia 7: disease that causes the body to attack itself 8: disease that reduces bone mass 9: exercise such as lifting and crunches to improve strength

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A.wear and tear theory of aging
B.autoimmune disease
C.telomere theory of aging
D.anaerobic
E.avolutionary programmed senescence theory of aging
F.osteoporosis
G.free radical theory of aging
H.Parkinson's disease
I.Alzheimer's disease
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Question restatement and options: Match each statement (1–9) with the term from the options list that best describes it. Answer options: 1) wear and tear theory of aging 2) autoimmune disease 3) telomere theory of aging 4) anaerobic 5) avolutionary programmed senescence theory of aging 6) osteoporosis 7) free radical theory of aging 8) Parkinson's disease 9) Alzheimer’s disease Analysis of each statement option pair: 1) Statement: the idea that the repetition of cell division caused mistakes - Option chosen: wear and tear theory of aging Reasoning: The wear and tear view emphasizes cumulative damage from use over time, which can include mistakes or errors arising from repeated activity. While some texts emphasize genetic factors, the given pairing treats accumulated cellular stress and damage from division-related processes as a form of wear-and-tear damage. This interpretation aligns with the general notion of damage accumulating over time due to use. - Alternate options and why they’re not selected for this statement: autoimmune disease would involve the immune system attacking the body, not errors from division; telomere theory focuses on telomere shortening, not repetitive division mistakes specifically; osteoporosis concerns bone density, not cell-division mistakes; free radical theor......Login to view full explanation

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