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-mGeneticmandmCongenitalmDisordersmChapterm07m -m Neoplasia m
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Chapterm08m -m Disordersm ofm Fluid,m Electrolyte,m andm Acid-
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m Disordersm ofm Bloodm Flowm andm Bloodm Pressurem Chapterm19m- m
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m Heartm Failurem andm Circulatorym ShockChapterm
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m Respiratorym Tractm Infections,m Neoplasms,m andm Childhood
DisordersChapterm23m-mDisordersmofmVentilationmandmGasmExchange
Chapterm24m -m Structurem andm Functionm ofm them Kidney 3
Chapterm25m-mDisordersmofmRenalmFunction 8
Chapterm26m-mAcutemKidneymInjurym andmChronicm KidneymDisease
Chapterm27m-mDisordersm ofmthemBladdermandm LowermUrinarym Tract -
Chapterm28m -m Structurem andm Functionm ofmthem Gastrointestinal
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Chapterm34m-mOrganizationm andm ControlmofmNeuralmFunction d
Chapterm 35m -m Somatosensorym Function,m Pain,m and e
HeadacheChapterm36m-mDisordersmofmNeuromuscular r
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m Structurem andm Functionm ofm them SkeletalmSystemCha
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mDisordersm ofmthemSkeletalmSystemm Chapterm 44m - 52
m Disordersm ofm them Skeletalm SystemmChapterm 45m -
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Chapterm 01m -m Cellm Structurem andm Function
1. Themnucleus ,mwhichmismessentialmformfunctionmandmsurvivalmofmthemcell.
A) ismthemsitemofmproteinmsynthesis
B) containsmthemgeneticmcode
C) transformsmcellularmenergy
D) initiatesm aerobicm metabolism
2. Althoughmenergymismnotmmademinmmitochondria,mtheymaremknownmasmthempow
ermplantsmofmthemcellmbecausethey:
A) containm RNAm form proteinm synthesis.
B) utilizemglycolysismformoxidativemenergy.
C) extractm energym fromm organicm compounds.
D) storem calciumm bondsm form musclem contractions.
3. Althoughm them basicm structurem ofm them cellm plasmam membranem ism formedm bym am li
pidmbilayer,mmostmofmthespecificmmembranemfunctionsmaremcarriedmoutmby:
A) boundm andm transmembranem proteins.
B) complex,m longm carbohydratem chains.
C) surfacem antigensm andm hormonem receptors.
D) amgatingmsystemmofmselectivemionmchannels.
4. Tom effectivelym relaym signals,m cell-to-
cellm communicationm utilizesm chemicalm messengermsystemsm that:
A) displacem surfacem receptorm proteins.