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This Pathophysiology Exam 2 Review Pack (2025 Updated Edition) provides a comprehensive set of verified questions and answers, carefully updated to reflect the most recent exam trends. Designed to cover all critical topics in pathophysiology, this resource helps nursing and medical students strengthen their understanding of disease processes, clinical applications, and exam-relevant concepts. With fully accurate solutions and clear explanations, it serves as the perfect companion for exam preparation, coursework review, and last-minute study. Whether you’re preparing for a midterm, final, or NCLEX-related content, this review pack ensures you study smarter and score higher.

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Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Review Pack) | 100% Verified
Q&A | Updated 2025


Membrane Transport:


• Essential for homeostasis: nutrients in, wastes out
• Plasma membrane is selectively permeable:
o Allows only certain substances to pass through enabling cell to maintain structure
o Lipid solubility and particle size affect membrane permeability
▪ High lipid solubility: cross easy (some water solubility is important)
• Blood is aqueous and intestines is water environment
▪ Low lipid solubility:
• <0.8nm diameter – utilize protein channels (ion channels)
• >0.8nm diameter – assisted transport (glucose)
• Forces are required:
o Passive Force: no energy expenditure by cells for
transport
▪ Ex – concentration gradient and electrical gradient
o Active Force: energy (ATP) expenditure by cells for transport


3 Types of Membrane Transport:


1. Unassisted: molecules can traverse on their own
a. Diffusion: spreading out down a concentration gradient
b. Movement along an electrical gradient

,Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Review Pack) | 100% Verified
Q&A | Updated 2025
c. Osmosis
2. Assisted: molecules that cannot traverse on own
a. Carrier mediated transport
i. Facilitated Diffusion
ii. Active Transport
1. Na-K ATPase pump
2. Secondary Active Transport
b. Vesicular Transport
i. Endocytosis: out things get into cell
ii. Exocytosis
1. Caveolae: membrane transport and signal transduction
a. Cave-like structures
b. Endocytosis: how substances get into cell


Unassisted Membrane Transport:


1. Diffusion: movement of molecules from high concentration to area of low concentration
• Concentration gradient – passive mechanism
• If membrane separating 2 areas there will still be movement – as long as can cross
• Steady State: not net diffusion although movement can still be occuring
• Ex – Co2 is higher in body and lower in lungs – can move into lungs without using
energy
• Ficks Law of Diffusion: factors influencing rate
o Magnitude of conc. Gradient directly proportional - ∆C

,Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Review Pack) | 100% Verified
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o Permeability of membrane directly proportional – P

o Surface area of membrane directly proportional –A

▪ Lumen: has microvillus which increases surface area
o Molecular weight of substance inversely proportional – MW

o Thickness of membrane inversely proportional – X

o Net Rate of Diffusion:


C.P.A
MW .X
2. Electrical Gradient: charge (driving force) difference between adjacent areas
• Promotes movement towards opposite charge
• Electrochemical Gradient: electrical and concentration gradient
o Difference in charge and concentration

• RMP: resting membrane potential
3. Osmosis: net diffusion of water down its own concentration gradient when
separated by a semi-permeable membrane
• Important for water movement in and out of cells
• Water passes but solute does not:
o Water and solute concentration not equal

o Osmosis ceases when osmotic pressure is exactly balance by opposing

hydrostatic pressure
• Tonicity: concentration of non-penetrating solutes
o Determines whether water moves in or out

o Isotonic: same tonicity

, Pathophysiology Exam 2 (Review Pack) | 100% Verified
Q&A | Updated 2025
▪ 0.9% solution of NaCl
▪ Important for intravenous administration and eye drops
o Hypotonic: less/below

▪ Water enters and cell swells and lyses
o Hypertonic: more/above

▪ Water would come out of cell and it would shrink


Assisted Membrane Transport


1. Carrier-Mediated Transport
• Specificity and selectivity:
o One carrier one substance (or closely related substances

o Different cells may have different carriers

▪ Thyroid: only gland in body that can uptake Iodine due to having the
carriers
• Saturation:
o Finite number of carrier molecules, rate-limiting factor, affinity/number

regulated
▪ Insulin: when present more can be carried
o : transport maximum
Tm

▪ Transport proportional to concentration below maximum when all
carriers saturated
• Competition:

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