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1 Hemophilia A&B 2 Color Blindness
3 Night Blindness 4 Edema
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, 6 Causes of Disease -heredity (chromosomal)
-trauma
-inflammation (infection)
-hyperplasia (neoplasms: benign vs. malignant)
-nutritional imbalances (obesity/malnutrition)
-immunity (allergy)
Atrophy decrease in cell size
Hypertrophy increase in cell size
Hyperplasia increase in cell number
Metaplasia reversible replacement of 1 cell type by another
(like smokers)
Dysplasia abnormal changes in size, shape & organization
of matured cell
Necrosis evoked by non-physical events (disease)
-Coagulative: denature of proteins from gel to
firm state (kidneys)
-Liquefactive: cells digested by own hydrolases-
tissue becomes soft, walled off from healthy
tissue (neurons/glial cells in brain)
-Caseous (cheese-like): cells disintegrate & debris
is walled off
-Fat: caused by lipases (breast, pancreas,
abdominal)
-Gangrenous: dry (loss of O2 over long period of
time) wet (bacteria & fast) gas (anaerobic
bacteria trapped, produce gas, often fatal)
Apoptosis programmed cell death, energy dependent,
affects individual cell
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1 Hemophilia A&B 2 Color Blindness
3 Night Blindness 4 Edema
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Terms in this set (52)
, 6 Causes of Disease -heredity (chromosomal)
-trauma
-inflammation (infection)
-hyperplasia (neoplasms: benign vs. malignant)
-nutritional imbalances (obesity/malnutrition)
-immunity (allergy)
Atrophy decrease in cell size
Hypertrophy increase in cell size
Hyperplasia increase in cell number
Metaplasia reversible replacement of 1 cell type by another
(like smokers)
Dysplasia abnormal changes in size, shape & organization
of matured cell
Necrosis evoked by non-physical events (disease)
-Coagulative: denature of proteins from gel to
firm state (kidneys)
-Liquefactive: cells digested by own hydrolases-
tissue becomes soft, walled off from healthy
tissue (neurons/glial cells in brain)
-Caseous (cheese-like): cells disintegrate & debris
is walled off
-Fat: caused by lipases (breast, pancreas,
abdominal)
-Gangrenous: dry (loss of O2 over long period of
time) wet (bacteria & fast) gas (anaerobic
bacteria trapped, produce gas, often fatal)
Apoptosis programmed cell death, energy dependent,
affects individual cell