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What causes cellular adaption to occur? - Answer changes in the internal environment when confronted with stresses that endanger normal structure and function What does cellular adaption allow for? - Answer allows the stressed tissue to survive or maintain function How do cells adapt to meet work demands? - Answer size (atrophy/hypertrophy) number (hyperplasia) form (metaplasia) Is atrophy a decrease or increase in cell size? - Answer decrease Is hypertrophy a decrease or increase in cell size? - Answer increase What can cause atrophy? - Answer disuse, denervation, loss of endocrine stimulation, inadequate nutrition, ischemia/decreased blood flow What is an example of cell atrophy? - Answer when a bone is broken and casted/immobilized it is atrophied What can cause hypertrophy? - Answer compensatory/pathologic disease or conditions, repetitive stretching, chronic pressure, volume overload What is an example of pathologic hypertrophy? - Answer cardiac enlargement due to hypertension or aortic valve disease What is an example of compensatory hypertrophy? - Answer kidney enlargement due to donating its partner organ What is hyperplasia? - Answer increase in the number of cells in an organ/tissue that is capable of mitotic cell division

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NUR 3032 - cellular adaption, injury,
and death Questions Fully Solved
2026 Updated.
What causes cellular adaption to occur? - Answer changes in the internal environment when
confronted with stresses that endanger normal structure and function



What does cellular adaption allow for? - Answer allows the stressed tissue to survive or
maintain function



How do cells adapt to meet work demands? - Answer size (atrophy/hypertrophy)

number (hyperplasia)

form (metaplasia)



Is atrophy a decrease or increase in cell size? - Answer decrease



Is hypertrophy a decrease or increase in cell size? - Answer increase



What can cause atrophy? - Answer disuse, denervation, loss of endocrine stimulation,
inadequate nutrition, ischemia/decreased blood flow



What is an example of cell atrophy? - Answer when a bone is broken and casted/immobilized
it is atrophied



What can cause hypertrophy? - Answer compensatory/pathologic disease or conditions,
repetitive stretching, chronic pressure, volume overload



What is an example of pathologic hypertrophy? - Answer cardiac enlargement due to
hypertension or aortic valve disease



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



What is hyperplasia? - Answer increase in the number of cells in an organ/tissue that is
capable of mitotic cell division

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



What is dysplasia? - Answer abnormal changes/growth with the size, shape, and
organization of mature cells



What is occurring during a intracellular accumulation? - Answer buildup of substances which
cell can't eliminate or use immediately



What are three products accumulated during intracellular accumulation? - Answer 1- normal
body substances - lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, melanin, etc.

2- abnormal endogenous products - inborn errors of metabolism

3- exogenous products - environmental agents not broken down by the cell



What is the most common cellular adaptation seen in chronic cigarette smokers? - Answer
metaplasia, when cells are damaged, a hardier version replaces the normal strata of cells



What is pathologic calcification? - Answer abnormal tissue deposition of calcium salts

(with smaller amounts of iron, magnesium, etc.)



What are the two types of pathologic calcification? - Answer dystrophic and metastatic



Where does dystrophic calcification occur? - Answer dead or dying tissue



Where does metastatic calcification occur? - Answer undamaged, normal tissues



What happens when ischemia stresses tissue? - Answer it dies and calcium precipitates out
of solution resulting in dystrophic calcification



What are five common causes of cell injury? - Answer 1- physical agents

2- radiation

3- chemical

4- biologic agents

5- nutritional imbalances



What are examples of physical agent injuries to cells? - Answer mechanical forces, extremes
temp, electrical forces

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