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What are some ways cells can adapt? - Answer -Size (Atrophy and Hypertrophy) -Form (Metaplasia) -Number (Hyperplasia) What are some ways Atrophy can occur? - Answer 1) Disuse 2)Denervation 3)Inadequate Nutrition 4)Ischemia or lack of blood flow What are two ways hypertrophy can occur? - Answer 1) Increased Workload 2) Disease ( Compensatory or Pathologic ) What is an example of Pathological Hypertrophy? - Answer Increased size of heart due to overworking or HTN What is an example of compensatory Hypertrophy? - Answer Kidney enlargement due to donating its partner organ What is Hyperplasia? - Answer Increased number of cells in an organ or tissue What are two types of Physiologic Hyperplasia? - Answer 1) Hormonal 2) Compensatory What is an example of Compensatory Hyperplasia? - Answer Regeneration of the liver after a partial hepatectomy What is an example of Physiologic Hyperplasia? - Answer Uterine enlargement from pregnancy from estrogen stimulation What is an example of Non-Physiological Hyperplasia? - Answer Skin warts due to certain viruses such as the papillomaviruses

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What are some ways cells can adapt? - Answer -Size (Atrophy and Hypertrophy)

-Form (Metaplasia)

-Number (Hyperplasia)



What are some ways Atrophy can occur? - Answer 1) Disuse

2)Denervation

3)Inadequate Nutrition

4)Ischemia or lack of blood flow



What are two ways hypertrophy can occur? - Answer 1) Increased Workload

2) Disease ( Compensatory or Pathologic )



What is an example of Pathological Hypertrophy? - Answer Increased size of heart due to
overworking or HTN



What is an example of compensatory Hypertrophy? - Answer Kidney enlargement due to
donating its partner organ



What is Hyperplasia? - Answer Increased number of cells in an organ or tissue



What are two types of Physiologic Hyperplasia? - Answer 1) Hormonal

2) Compensatory



What is an example of Compensatory Hyperplasia? - Answer Regeneration of the liver after a
partial hepatectomy



What is an example of Physiologic Hyperplasia? - Answer Uterine enlargement from
pregnancy from estrogen stimulation



What is an example of Non-Physiological Hyperplasia? - Answer Skin warts due to certain
viruses such as the papillomaviruses

, What is Metaplasia? - Answer A reversible change in which one adult cell type is replaced by
another cell type



What usually causes Metaplasia to occur? - Answer In response to chronic irritation and
inflammation in which cells that are better able to survive will substitute a more fragile cell type



What is an example of Metaplasia? - Answer Adaptive substitution of stratified squamous
epithelial cells for the ciliated columnar epithelium in the large airways of smokers



What is Dysplasia? - Answer Deranged cell growth of a specific tissue that results in varying
sizes,shapes, and organization. This is also a precursor to cancer.



What is an example of Dysplasia? - Answer Usually found in the meta plastic squamous
epithelium of the respiratory tract and uterine cervix.



Is Dysplasia reversible? - Answer Dysplasia is abnormal but it is adaptive in that it is
potentially reversible once the irritating cause has been removed



What is intracellular Accumulation? - Answer The buildup of substances that cells cannot
immediately use or eliminate



What are the three categories intracellular accumulations can be grouped into? - Answer 1)
Normal Body substances

2)Abnormal endogenous products

3)Exogenous Products



What are some examples of Normal Body Substances? - Answer Lipids, Proteins,
Carbohydrates, Melanin, and Bilirubine that are present in abnormal amounts.




Example 2 : Jaundice due to the retention of bilirubin and endogenous bile pigment.



What is an example of Abnormal endogenous products? - Answer Results from inborn errors
of metabolism.



Example : Genetic disorders that affect glycogen metabolism, most which lead to the
accumulation of intracellular glycogen stores.

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