NU 545: Patho Unit 1-QUESTIONS WITH ALL
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
What is metabolic absorption?
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction?
During cell injury, what is released that is capable of cellular autodigestion?
Where is the genetic info contained in the cell?
Cell membranes contain which major chemical components?
What allows potassium to diffuse in and out of cells?
How is the cell protected from injury?
In cirrhosis, what does cholesterol have to do with the erythrocytes?
What is platelet-derived growth factor?
1. What is cell communication? 2. How does it occur?
What is chemical signaling?
How is glucose transported from the blood to the cell?
Understand the transportation of potassium and sodium across the plasma membranes.
What is active transport?
What are cytokines?
Do all cells continue to replicate and divide?
, When normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining are replaced by
stratified squamous epithelial cells, the process is called?
What is the relation between ischemia and ATP?
When does sodium enter the cell and cause swelling?
What are free radicals in relation to cell damage? Progression of diseases?
Know all about lead poisoning. How does it cause damage within the cell?
Know about the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome on infants.
How does alcohol affect the nervous system?
Where do lipids accumulate?
What is hemosiderosis?
What causes free calcium in the cytosol?
What happens to sodium and water during cell injury?
During cell injury caused by hypoxia, what happens to osmotic pressure?
What causes mammary glands to enlarge during pregnancy?
After ovulation, what happens to uterine endometrial cells?
What happens to liver cells when a portion of the liver is removed?
Understand necrosis in relation to pulmonary TB and gangrene.
Infants are susceptible to significant total body water loss, why?
Why are obese people at greater risk for dehydration?
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
What is metabolic absorption?
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction?
During cell injury, what is released that is capable of cellular autodigestion?
Where is the genetic info contained in the cell?
Cell membranes contain which major chemical components?
What allows potassium to diffuse in and out of cells?
How is the cell protected from injury?
In cirrhosis, what does cholesterol have to do with the erythrocytes?
What is platelet-derived growth factor?
1. What is cell communication? 2. How does it occur?
What is chemical signaling?
How is glucose transported from the blood to the cell?
Understand the transportation of potassium and sodium across the plasma membranes.
What is active transport?
What are cytokines?
Do all cells continue to replicate and divide?
, When normal columnar ciliated epithelial cells of the bronchial lining are replaced by
stratified squamous epithelial cells, the process is called?
What is the relation between ischemia and ATP?
When does sodium enter the cell and cause swelling?
What are free radicals in relation to cell damage? Progression of diseases?
Know all about lead poisoning. How does it cause damage within the cell?
Know about the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome on infants.
How does alcohol affect the nervous system?
Where do lipids accumulate?
What is hemosiderosis?
What causes free calcium in the cytosol?
What happens to sodium and water during cell injury?
During cell injury caused by hypoxia, what happens to osmotic pressure?
What causes mammary glands to enlarge during pregnancy?
After ovulation, what happens to uterine endometrial cells?
What happens to liver cells when a portion of the liver is removed?
Understand necrosis in relation to pulmonary TB and gangrene.
Infants are susceptible to significant total body water loss, why?
Why are obese people at greater risk for dehydration?