NURS 231 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
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,### 1. Persistent dysplasia eventually results in cancer.
True or False?
Answer: True
Explanation: Dysplasia involves abnormal cell growth that disrupts tissue
architecture. If the injurious stimulus persists, dysplastic cells can accumulate
mutations leading to neoplastic transformation and invasive cancer.
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### 2. Hypertrophy can occur under normal and pathological conditions.
True or False?
Answer: True
Explanation: Hypertrophy is an increase in cell size resulting in organ enlargement.
It occurs physiologically (e.g., uterine enlargement during pregnancy) and
pathologically (e.g., left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertension).
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### 3. A bodybuilder's muscles will display hyperplasia.
True or False?
Answer: False
,Explanation: Skeletal muscle growth in adults primarily occurs by hypertrophy
(increase in cell size), not hyperplasia (increase in cell number), as skeletal muscle
cells are multinucleated and post-mitotic.
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### 4. Which are true of mitochondria? (Select all that apply)
A) Involved in cellular respiration
B) Play a role in apoptosis
C) Found far from the site of energy consumption
D) Control free radicals
Answer: A) Involved in cellular respiration; B) Play a role in apoptosis
Explanation: Mitochondria are the primary sites of ATP production through cellular
respiration and release factors that trigger apoptosis. They are typically located
near energy-demanding sites; therefore, choices C and D are false because
mitochondria localize close to energy needs and can both generate and scavenge
free radicals but do not primarily control them.
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### 5. Which are true of the cell membrane? (Select all that apply)
A) Aids in the regulation of cell growth and proliferation
, B) Helps with the conduction of electrical currents in nerve and muscle cells
C) Controls the transport of materials from outside fluids to within
D) Stores energy in the form of ATP
Answer: A), B), and C)
Explanation: The cell membrane regulates cell signaling, mediates electrical
conductance via ion channels, and controls selective transport of substances. It
does not store ATP; mitochondria handle energy production and storage.
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### 6. Which of the following are true of the cell? (Select all that apply)
A) Proteins carry out the functions of the cell membrane
B) Lysosomes are the digestive system of the cell
C) Microfilaments are thin, threadlike cytoplasmic structures
D) Mitochondria synthesize proteins
Answer: A), B), and C)
Explanation: Cell membrane proteins are essential for transport and signaling;
lysosomes digest cellular debris; microfilaments are part of the cytoskeleton.
Protein synthesis occurs mainly in ribosomes, not mitochondria.