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Cell's control center ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Nucleus
Produces energy for cells to use by breaking down substances during oxidative metabolism. -----
-- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Mitochodrion
Collects packages, and distributes molecules made in the cell. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Golgi complex
Tiny protein producing factories. Proteins produce chemical messages that run a cell. ------- ✔
CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Ribosome
Storage area from fast a and other substances ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Vacuole
Vesicle that contains enzymes that carry out particular reactions such as detoxifying potentially
harmful molecules. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Peroxisome
Tiny organs that help the cell divide. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Centriole
Made up of a double layer of fatty material. It allows some materials to pass into and out the
cell at thousands of places across the surface. It allows foods to pass into and into the cell and
waste to pass out of the cell. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Cell membrane
Jelly-like fluid between cell membrane and the nucleus. Where all the organelles are found. -----
-- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Cytoplasm
,Where digestion of cell nutrients takes place. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Lysosome
Smooth and rough tubes that move and store materials made by the cell. ------- ✔ CORRECT
ANSWER ✓✓Endoplasmic reticulum
Contains coded information that passes on every single inherited characteristic. ------- ✔
CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓DNA
Framework is based on the "classic" or common presentation of disease in the physiologic
functioning of human beings. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Pathophysiology
The cause or reason (risk factor) for a particular issue. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Etiology
A factor that will increase the chance of disease (e.g., obesity) ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Risk factors
How a disease develops is called ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓pathogenesis
_______ are what you see (objective - such as BP, HR, RR). ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Signs
___________ are what the patient says they are feeling and is not normal for them (i.e., patient
c/o pain or increased coughing spells). ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Symptoms
The cause of the signs and symptoms is known as _________. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Syndrome
, The time from exposure to first signs and symptoms (A.K.A. the incubation period). ------- ✔
CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Latent period
The time when signs/symptoms first appear indicating the onset of the disease process. -------
✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Prodromal period
The disease reaches the peak/full intensity - you are feeling really sick. ------- ✔ CORRECT
ANSWER ✓✓Acute phase
The disease process is well established, and you are living with it/able to function. ------- ✔
CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Subclinical stage
Short-lived; can have severe S/S; example: having a cold/flu ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Acute clinical course
Anything greater than 6 months that continues to persist; can follow an acute issue; example:
having COPD. ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Chronic clinical course
Sudden increase in severity of S/S ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Exacerbation
Decreased S/S, may indicate the disease as been cured ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Remission
Recovery stage after disease process, injury, or surgery ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER
✓✓Convalescence
Subsequent pathological condition that resulted from an illness (i.e., a person who has a stroke
and does not fully recover). ------- ✔ CORRECT ANSWER ✓✓Sequela