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Chapterg 01g -g Cellg Structureg andg Function
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g Cellularg Responsesg tog Stress,g Injury,g andg AginggChapterg 03g -
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g Inflammation,g theg Inflammatoryg Response,g andg FevergChapterg 04 g
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g Cellg Proliferation,g Tissueg Regeneration,g andg RepairgChapterg 05g - 2
g Geneticg Controlg ofg Cellg Functiong andg InheritancegChapterg06g- g
g GeneticgandgCongenitalg Disorders
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Chapterg 07g -g Neoplasia D
Chapterg 08g -g Disordersg ofg Fluid,g Electrolyte,g andg Acid- i
Baseg BalancegChapterg09g-gStressgandgAdaptation s
Chapterg 10g -g Disordersg ofg Nutritionalg Status o
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g Disordersg ofg Whiteg Bloodg Cellsg andg Lymphoidg TissuesgChapterg12
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g-gDisordersg ofg Hemostasis
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g Disordersg ofg Redg BloodgCellsgChapterg 14g -
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g Mechanismsg ofg Infectiousg DiseasegChapterg 15g - g
g Innateg andg Adaptiveg ImmunitygChapterg 16g - o
g Disordersg ofg theg Immuneg ResponsegChapterg 17 f
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g -g Controlg ofg Cardiovascularg Function
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g Disordersg ofg Bloodg Flowg andg Bloodg PressuregChapterg 19
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g -gDisordersg ofg Cardiacg Function
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g Heartg Failureg andg Circulatoryg ShockgChapterg 21
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g -g Controlg ofg Respiratoryg Function
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g Respiratoryg Tractg Infections,g Neoplasms,g andg Childhoodg DisordersgChapterg23
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g-gDisordersg ofg Ventilationgandg Gasg Exchange g
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g Structureg andg Functiong ofg theg KidneygChapterg 25 o
g-g Disordersg ofg RenalgFunction n
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g Acuteg Kidneyg Injuryg andg Chronicg Kidneyg DiseasegChapterg 27g - r
g Disordersg ofg theg Bladderg andg Lowerg Urinaryg TractgChapterg 28g - o
g Structureg andg Functiong ofg theg Gastrointestinalg SystemgChapterg29 l
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g-g Disordersg ofg Gastrointestinalg Function
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g Disordersg ofg Hepatobiliaryg andg Exocrineg Pancreaticg FunctiongChapterg 31
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g-g Mechanismsg ofgEndocrinegControl G
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rowthg andg MetabolismgChapterg33g-
g Diabetesg Mellitusg andg theg Metabolicg Syndrome
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g Organizationg andg Controlg ofg Neuralg FunctiongChapterg 35g -
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g Somatosensoryg Function,g Pain,g andg HeadachegChapterg 36g
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-gDisordersgofg NeuromusculargFunction
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Chapterg 37g -g Disordersg ofg Braing Function
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gDisordersg ofgSpecialg Sensoryg FunctiongChapterg 39g -
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g Disordersg ofg theg Maleg Genitourinaryg SystemgChapterg 40g -
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g Disordersg ofg theg Femaleg Genitourinaryg SystemgChapterg41
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g -g SexuallygTransmittedgInfections
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Chapterg 42g -
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g Structureg andg Functiong ofg theg Skeletalg SystemgChapterg43
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g-g Disordersg ofg theg Skeletalg System
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Chapterg 44g -g Disordersg ofg theg Skeletalg System
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g Structureg andg Functiong ofg theg IntegumentumgChapterg 46
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g -g Disordersg ofg Sking Integrityg andg Function
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Chapterg 01g -g Cellg Structureg andg Function
1. Thegnucleus ,gwhichg isg essentialg forg functiong andg survivalg ofgtheg cell.
A) isgtheg siteg ofg proteing synthesis
B) containsg theg geneticg code
C) transformsg cellularg energy
D) initiatesg aerobicg metabolism
2. Althoughg energyg isg notg madeg ing mitochondria,g theyg areg knowng asg theg powerg plantsg ofg theg cellg beca
usegthey:
A) containg RNAg forg proteing synthesis.
B) utilizeg glycolysisg forg oxidativeg energy.
C) extractg energyg fromg organicg compounds.
D) storeg calciumg bondsg forg muscleg contractions.
3. Althoughg theg basicg structureg ofg theg cellg plasmag membraneg isg formedg byg ag lipidg bilayer,g mostg ofg
thegspecificgmembranegfunctionsgaregcarriedgoutgby:
A) boundg andg transmembraneg proteins.
B) complex,g longg carbohydrateg chains.
C) surfaceg antigensg andg hormoneg receptors.
D) ag gatingg systemg ofg selectiveg iong channels.
4. Tog effectivelyg relayg signals,g cell-to-cellg communicationg utilizesg chemicalg messengerg systemsg that: