Edition by Sue E. Huether, Kathryn L. McCance,
Valentina L. Brashers All 1-44 Chapters Covered With
Questions And Verified Solutions With Rationales And
Case Study.
, TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction to Pathophysiology
1. Cellular Biology
2. Genes and Genetic Diseases
3. Epigenetics and Disease
4. Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology
5. Fluids and Electrolytes, Acids and Bases
6. Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing
7. Adaptive Immunity
8. Alterations of Immunity
9. Infection
10. Stress and Disease
11. Cancer Biology
12. Cancer Epidemiology
13. Cancer in Children and Adolescents
14. Structure and Function of the Neurologic System
15. Pain, Temperature, Sleep, and Sensory Function
16. Alterations of Cognitive Systems, Cerebral
Hemodynamics, and Motor Function
17. Alterations of the Brain, Spinal Cord, and Peripheral
Nerves
18. Alterations of Neurologic Function in Children
19. Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation
20. Alterations of Hormonal Regulation
,21. Obesity, Starvation, and Anorexia of Aging
22. Structure and Function of the Hematologic System
23. Alterations of Hematologic Function
24. Alterations of Hematologic Function in Children
25. Structure and Function of the Cardiovascular and
Lymphatic Systems
26. Alterations of Cardiovascular Function
27. Alterations of Cardiovascular Function in Children
28. Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System
29. Alterations of Pulmonary Function
30. Alterations of Pulmonary Function in Children
31. Structure and Function of the Renal and Urologic
Systems
32. Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function
33. Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function in
Children
34. Structure and Function of the Reproductive Systems
35. Alterations of the Female Reproductive System
36. Alterations of the Male Reproductive System
37. Structure and Function of the Digestive System
38. Alterations of Digestive Function
39. Alterations of Digestive Function in Children
40. Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal
System
41. Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function
42. Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function in Children
, 43. Structure, Function, and Disorders of the
Integument
44. Alterations of the Integument in Children
Chapter 1: Cellular Biology – Practice Questions
1. Which of the following best describes the primary
function of the plasma membrane in a cell?
A. Synthesizes proteins and lipids for the cell
B. Provides a barrier to separate intracellular and
extracellular environments and regulates the
movement of substances
C. Generates energy in the form of ATP for cellular
processes
D. Contains genetic material and directs all cellular
functions
Answer: B
Rationale:
The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable
barrier that separates the intracellular environment