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Chapter q1. qThe qCell qas qa qUnit qof qHealth qand qDisease
Chapter q2. qCell qInjury, qCell qDeath, qand qAdaptations
Chapter q3. qInflammation qand qRepair
Chapter q4. qHemodynamic qDisorders, qThromboembolism, qand qShock
Chapter q5. qDiseases qof qthe qImmune qSystem
Chapter q6. qNeoplasia
Chapter q7. qGenetic qand qPediatric qDiseases
Chapter q8. qEnvironmental qand qNutritional qDiseases
Chapter q9. qGeneral qPathology qof qInfectious qDiseases
Chapter q10. qBlood qVessels
Chapter q11. qHeart
Chapter q12. qHematopoietic qand qLymphoid qSystems
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Chapter q13. qLung
Chapter q14. qKidney qand qIts qCollecting qSystem
Chapter q15. qOral qCavities qand qGastrointestinal qTract
Chapter q16. qLiver qand qGallbladder
,Chapter q17. qPancreas
Chapter q18. qMale qGenital qSystem qand qLower qUrinary qTract
Chapter q19. qFemale qGenital qSystem qand qBreast
Chapter q20. qEndocrine qSystem
Chapter q21. qBones, qJoints, qand qSoft qTissue qTumors
Chapter q22. qPeripheral qNerves qand qMuscles
Chapter q23. qCentral qNervous qSystem
Chapter q24. qSkin
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Chapter 1. The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease
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survival of the cell.
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2 Although energy is not made in mitochondria, they are known
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as the power plants of the cell because they:
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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
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formed by a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane
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functions are carried out by:
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B) complex, long carbohydrate chains. q q q
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-cell communication
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utilizes chemical messenger systems that:
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