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Chapterp 1.p Thep Cellp asp ap Unitp ofp Healthp andp Diseasep
Chapterp 2.p Cellp Injury,p Cellp Death,p andp Adaptationsp
Chapterp 3.p Inflammationp andp Repair
Chapterp 4.p Hemodynamicp Disorders,p Thromboembolism,p andp ShockpChapter
p 5.p Diseasesp ofp thep Immunep System
Chapterp 6.p Neoplasia
Chapterp 7.p Geneticp andp Pediatricp Diseases
Chapterp 8.p Environmentalp andp Nutritionalp DiseasespC
hapterp 9.p Generalp Pathologyp ofp Infectiousp DiseasespC
hapterp 10.p Bloodp Vessels
Chapterp 11.p Heart
Chapterp 12.p Hematopoieticp andp Lymphoidp Systemsp
Chapterp 13.p Lung
Chapterp14.pKidneypandpItspCollectingp SystempChapte
rp 15.p Oralp Cavitiesp andp Gastrointestinalp TractpChapte
rp 16.p Liverp andp Gallbladder
Chapterp 17.p Pancreas
,Chapterp 18.p Malep Genitalp Systemp andp Lowerp Urinaryp Tractp
Chapterp 19.p Femalep Genitalp Systemp andp Breast
Chapterp 20.p Endocrinep System
Chapterp 21.p Bones,p Joints,p andp Softp Tissuep Tumorsp
Chapterp22.pPeripheralpNervespandp MusclespChapte
rp 23.p Centralp Nervousp System
Chapterp 24.p Skin
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Chapter1.The Cell as aUnit of Health andDisease
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e power plants of the cell because they:
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A) contain RNA for protein synthesis.
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B) utilize glycolysis for oxidative energy.
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C) extract energy from organic compounds.
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D) store calcium bonds for muscle contractions.
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3 Although the basic structure of the cell plasma membrane is for med b
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y a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functionsare carried
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C) surface antigens and hormone receptors.
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D) a gating system of selective ion channels.
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4 To effectively relay signals, cell-to-
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A) displace surface receptor proteins. p p p
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