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Which of the following results in inflammation?
A. Autophagy
B. Apoptosis
C. Senescence
D. Necrosis
D
In order, the steps of phagocytosis are:
A. Margination, rolling, adhesion, transmigration
B. transmigration, rolling, margination, adhesion
C. Recognition and attachment, engulfment, killing and degradation
D. Engulfment, recognition and attachment, formation of phagolysosome
C
A major difference between apoptosis and necrosis is that the cells undergoing
necrosis
,A. are under a spell
B. condense chromatin
C. form blebs
D. swell in size
D
Membrane attack complexes are formed by
A. antibodies
B. proteins in the complement cascade
C. bax and bak
D. proteins in the caspase cascade
B
Central nervous system injuries result in
A. caseous
B. fibrinoid
C. liquefactive
D. coagulative
C
Chemokines are cytokines involved in
A. neutrophil chemotaxis
,B. acute phase reactions
C. phagocyte receptor expression
D. neutrophil phagocytosis
A
Tran's partially healed wound is filled with pink, soft tissue that bleeds easily
when she bumped it into a chair. What type of tissue is it?
A. keloid tissue
B. granulomatous inflammation
C. granulation tissue
D. caseous necrosis
C
initially, a wound is filled with
A. a fibrin clot
B. fibroblasts
C. collagen
D. granulation tissues
A
Which of the following injuries will heal by second intention?
A. a 10cm diameter circular puncture wound
B. a superficial scratch
, C. a 1mm paper cut
D. a 5mm surgical incision
A
IL-6 is an important driver of
A. acute phase protein production
B. coagulation cascade activation
C. nucleic acid metabolism
D. arachidonic acid metabolism
A
Replacement of columnar epithelial cells with squamous epithelial cells often
happens in smoker's lungs as a response to the stress of smoking. This
reversible change from one normal adult cell type to another is called
A. hypoplasia
B. metaplasia
C. hyperplasia
D. dysplasia
B
the FINAL outcome and goal of properly controlled, successful inflammation is
A. the removal of foreign bodies
B. the initiation of apoptosis