, RobbinsfBasicfPathologyf10thfEditionfKymarfAbbasfTestfBankf ISBN-
10:f0323353177
ISBN-13:f9780323353175
TablefoffContent
Chapterf1.fThefCellfasfafUnitfoffHealthfandfDisease
Chapterf2.fCellfInjury,fCellfDeath,fandfAdaptations
Chapterf3.fInflammationfandfRepair
Chapterf4.fHemodynamicfDisorders,fThromboembolism,fandfShock
Chapterf5.fDiseasesfoffthefImmunefSystem
Chapterf6.fNeoplasia
Chapterf7.fGeneticfandfPediatricfDiseases
Chapterf8.fEnvironmentalfandfNutritionalfDiseases
Chapterf9.fGeneralfPathologyfoffInfectiousfDiseases
Chapterf10.fBloodfVessels
Chapterf11.fHeart
Chapterf12.fHematopoieticfandfLymphoidfSystems
,Chapterf13.fLung
Chapterf14.fKidneyfandf ItsfCollectingfSystem
Chapterf15.fOralfCavitiesfandfGastrointestinalfTract
Chapterf16.fLiverfandfGallbladder
Chapterf17.fPancreas
Chapterf18.fMalefGenitalfSystemfandfLowerfUrinaryfTract
Chapterf19.fFemalefGenitalfSystemfandfBreast
Chapterf20.fEndocrinefSystem
Chapterf21.fBones,fJoints,fandfSoftfTissuefTumors
Chapterf22.fPeripheralfNervesfandfMuscles
Chapterf23.fCentralfNervousfSystem
Chapterf24.fSkin
, Robbins Basic Pathology 10th Edition KymarAbbas Test Bank
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Chapterf1.fThefCellfasfafUnitfoffHealthfandfDisease
1 Thenucleus f
, which is essential for function and surviv f f f f f f f
A) al of the cell.
f f f
is the site of protein synthesis
f f f f f
B) contains the genetic code f f f
C) transformscellularenergy f f
D) initiatesaerobic metabolism f f
2 Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known as the powe
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r plants of the cell because they:
f f f f f f
A) contain RNAforprotein synthesis. f f f f
B) utilizeglycolysisforoxidativeenergy.
f f f f
C) extractenergy fromorganic compounds. f f f f
D) store calciumbonds for muscle contractions.
f f f f f
3 Although the basic structure of the cell plasma membrane is formed by
f f f f f f f f f f f f
a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functions are carried out b
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y:
A) boundandtransmembrane proteins. f f f
B) complex,longcarbohydratechains. f f f
C) surface antigens and hormone receptors. f f f f
D) a gating system of selective ion channels.
f f f f f f
4 Toeffectivelyrelaysignals,cell-to-
f f f f
cellcommunication utilizes chemical messengersystems that:
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A) displacesurfacereceptorproteins. f f f
B) accumulate within cellgap junctions. f f f f
C) bind tocontractile microfilaments.
f f f
D) releasesecretionsintoextracellular fluid. f f f f
10:f0323353177
ISBN-13:f9780323353175
TablefoffContent
Chapterf1.fThefCellfasfafUnitfoffHealthfandfDisease
Chapterf2.fCellfInjury,fCellfDeath,fandfAdaptations
Chapterf3.fInflammationfandfRepair
Chapterf4.fHemodynamicfDisorders,fThromboembolism,fandfShock
Chapterf5.fDiseasesfoffthefImmunefSystem
Chapterf6.fNeoplasia
Chapterf7.fGeneticfandfPediatricfDiseases
Chapterf8.fEnvironmentalfandfNutritionalfDiseases
Chapterf9.fGeneralfPathologyfoffInfectiousfDiseases
Chapterf10.fBloodfVessels
Chapterf11.fHeart
Chapterf12.fHematopoieticfandfLymphoidfSystems
,Chapterf13.fLung
Chapterf14.fKidneyfandf ItsfCollectingfSystem
Chapterf15.fOralfCavitiesfandfGastrointestinalfTract
Chapterf16.fLiverfandfGallbladder
Chapterf17.fPancreas
Chapterf18.fMalefGenitalfSystemfandfLowerfUrinaryfTract
Chapterf19.fFemalefGenitalfSystemfandfBreast
Chapterf20.fEndocrinefSystem
Chapterf21.fBones,fJoints,fandfSoftfTissuefTumors
Chapterf22.fPeripheralfNervesfandfMuscles
Chapterf23.fCentralfNervousfSystem
Chapterf24.fSkin
, Robbins Basic Pathology 10th Edition KymarAbbas Test Bank
f f f f f f f f
Chapterf1.fThefCellfasfafUnitfoffHealthfandfDisease
1 Thenucleus f
, which is essential for function and surviv f f f f f f f
A) al of the cell.
f f f
is the site of protein synthesis
f f f f f
B) contains the genetic code f f f
C) transformscellularenergy f f
D) initiatesaerobic metabolism f f
2 Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known as the powe
f f f f f f f f f f f f
r plants of the cell because they:
f f f f f f
A) contain RNAforprotein synthesis. f f f f
B) utilizeglycolysisforoxidativeenergy.
f f f f
C) extractenergy fromorganic compounds. f f f f
D) store calciumbonds for muscle contractions.
f f f f f
3 Although the basic structure of the cell plasma membrane is formed by
f f f f f f f f f f f f
a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functions are carried out b
f f f f f f f f f f f f
y:
A) boundandtransmembrane proteins. f f f
B) complex,longcarbohydratechains. f f f
C) surface antigens and hormone receptors. f f f f
D) a gating system of selective ion channels.
f f f f f f
4 Toeffectivelyrelaysignals,cell-to-
f f f f
cellcommunication utilizes chemical messengersystems that:
f f f f f f
A) displacesurfacereceptorproteins. f f f
B) accumulate within cellgap junctions. f f f f
C) bind tocontractile microfilaments.
f f f
D) releasesecretionsintoextracellular fluid. f f f f