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Robbins Basic
Pathology Cell
Injury Adaptation
and Cell Death
10th Edition Study
Guide and Exam
Questions
Robbins Basic Pathology
Robbins
CellBasic
InjuryPathology
Adaptation
Robbins
Cell
and Basic
Injury
Cell Pathology
Death
Adaptation
10thCell
Edition
andInjury
CellStudy
Death
Adaptation
Guide
10th and
Edition
and Exam
CellStudy
Death
Questions.pdf
Guide
10th and
Edition
Exam
Study
Questions.pdf
Guide and Exam Questions.pdf
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Terms in this set (72)
What are the several causes/agents of cell injury (7) Physical, chemical, biological, nutritional/metabolic alterations, genetic defects,
immunity defects, and cellular aging , hypoxia and ischemia (can be part of 4)
What does the cells response to an injury depend on? (5) How severe is the stimuli?
How long does the stimuli persist/last?
What kind of cell are you observing and what is its mechanisms of protection?
What is the cells nutritional/metabolic state at the time of injury?
Is the cell still receiving blood supply? (making ATP?)
What are 4 cell components that are particularly -cell membrane
vulnerable to injury? -mitochondria
-protein synthesis
-cellular DNA
When does a cell undergo adaptation? -when exposed to a long term/chronic stimuli
How does the cell change? -response to new environment by maintaining a new steady state even if this
means it doesn't perform the same level of function ex. a protein may not be
properly folded or a gene may not be expressed at the same rate
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What elements of a cell during cellular adaption are -size
reversible changes? (5) -phenotype
-number
-metabolic activity
-function
Whats the difference between growth adaptations and -in growth adaptations once the stimulus is removed the cell will go back to it's
autonomous growth (cancer)? resting state
Whats the difference between dysplasia and all other -dysplasia is always pathogenic NEVER physiologic
forms of cellular adaptions ?
What are the 2 types of cellular adaptation? Give a brief Physiological- cells are responding to hormonal or endogenous chemical signals.
summary.
Pathological- respond to stress by changing their structure and functions thus
escaping cell injury at the expense of normal function.
Cell adaptations include changes in what characteristics, -Size (atrophy, hypotrophy)
in terms of the known types. (3) -number (hyperplasia)
-organization (metaplasia, dysplasia)
Which category do each fall under?
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