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What type of cell death results in inflammation
A. Apoptosis
B. Necrosis
B. Necrosis
What type of cell death involves deliberate cell death
A. Apoptosis
B. Necrosis
A. Apoptosis
Dur8ng which type of cell death does the cell swell up in the early stages
A. Apoptosis
B. Necrosis
B. Necrosis
What happens to the nucleus during apoptosis
A. Condensation of chromatin
B. Karyorrhexis
C. Karyolysis
A. Condensation of chromatin
,Autophagy and apoptosis are the same thing
A. True
B. False
B. False
Enzymes involved in necrosis are
A. Initiators of the caspase cascade
B. Extruded from cells and lysosomes
C. Always involved I the death receptor pathway
B. Extruded from cells and lysosomes
What makes the abscessed tissue feel warm and look red
A. Increased vascular permeability
B. Increased vascular dilation
C. Increased WBC activity
Increased vascular dilation
What contributes to the swell8ng and pain the patient experiences
A. Increased vascular permeability
B. Increased vascular dilation
C. Increased WBC activity
Increased vascular permeability
What is the main constituent of the purulent exudate oozing out of the access
A. Fibrin
B. Fibrinogen
C. Blood
, D. Neutrophils
E. Macrophages
D. Neutrophils
Neutrophils and macrophages fighting the infection engulf and kill the bacteria by
phagocytosis. One enzyme that contributes to this process is phagocyte oxidase.
What does it do
A. Catalyze NO production
B. Catalyze elastase production
C. Catalyze ROS production
Catalyze ROS production
Death of bacteria in the phagolysosome is due to
A. Mechanical injury
B. Oxidative stress
C. Antimicrobial peptides
D. Mitochondrial damage
Oxidative stress
Once the bacteria and other cellular debris are cleared, what is the first step of
healing the tissue
A. Angiogenesis
B. Fibroblast recruitment
C. Tissue organization
D. Fibroblast proliferation
Fibroblast recruitment