PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM zm
Exam Solution
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NSG 530 Exam 1 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE
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SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (92458) zm zm zm zm
QUESTION 1 zm
Interphase
ANSWER
cell feeds, metabolizes and grows while replicating DNA in preparation for mitosis
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QUESTION 2 zm
Prophase
ANSWER
first appearance of chromosomes (will be 92)
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QUESTION 3 zm
Metaphase
ANSWER
Centrioles pull chromosomes to opposite sides of cell (chromatid) - 46 each side
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QUESTION 4 zm
Anaphase
ANSWER
Centromeres split and sister chromatids are pulled apart
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QUESTION 5 zm
, Telophase
ANSWER
New nuclear membrane formed around each group of 46 chromosomes *When it goes right, euploid
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cells are produced*
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QUESTION 6 zm
Nondisjunction
ANSWER
Error in meiosis in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate.
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QUESTION 7 zm
Polyploidy
ANSWER
condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes
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QUESTION 8 zm
Triploidy
ANSWER
when an organism has three copies of every chromsome instead of two
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QUESTION 9 zm
Tetrapoloidy
ANSWER
euploid has 92 chromosomes and fetus usually does not survive
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QUESTION 10 zm
Huntington's disease zm
ANSWER
Single gene disorder (trinucleotide repeat mutation) Autosomal dominant (50% chance of passing it
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on) Progressive neurologic disease with late onset (40s) Prevention-
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genetic testing for pregnancy planning
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Exam Solution
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NSG 530 Exam 1 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE
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SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (92458) zm zm zm zm
QUESTION 1 zm
Interphase
ANSWER
cell feeds, metabolizes and grows while replicating DNA in preparation for mitosis
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QUESTION 2 zm
Prophase
ANSWER
first appearance of chromosomes (will be 92)
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QUESTION 3 zm
Metaphase
ANSWER
Centrioles pull chromosomes to opposite sides of cell (chromatid) - 46 each side
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QUESTION 4 zm
Anaphase
ANSWER
Centromeres split and sister chromatids are pulled apart
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QUESTION 5 zm
, Telophase
ANSWER
New nuclear membrane formed around each group of 46 chromosomes *When it goes right, euploid
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cells are produced*
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QUESTION 6 zm
Nondisjunction
ANSWER
Error in meiosis in which homologous chromosomes fail to separate.
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QUESTION 7 zm
Polyploidy
ANSWER
condition in which an organism has extra sets of chromosomes
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QUESTION 8 zm
Triploidy
ANSWER
when an organism has three copies of every chromsome instead of two
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QUESTION 9 zm
Tetrapoloidy
ANSWER
euploid has 92 chromosomes and fetus usually does not survive
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QUESTION 10 zm
Huntington's disease zm
ANSWER
Single gene disorder (trinucleotide repeat mutation) Autosomal dominant (50% chance of passing it
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on) Progressive neurologic disease with late onset (40s) Prevention-
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genetic testing for pregnancy planning
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