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Test Bank — Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 10th Ed | Verified Answers & Rationales Ace pathology with a complete, chapter-by-chapter test bank built from Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease (10th Ed). This comprehensive resource delivers full coverage of every chapter with 20 clinically focused, single-best-answer MCQs per chapter — totaling an exam-style question set designed specifically for medical, nursing, and allied health students. Each item includes the correct answer plus step-by-step, verified rationales that explain why the right choice is correct and why distractors are wrong, helping you convert mistakes into lasting understanding. Ideal for rapid review, targeted study, and certification preparation (NCLEX-style nursing, shelf exams, board reviews), this product saves time by aligning high-yield pathology concepts with real-world clinical scenarios. Use it to build practice exams, reinforce lecture material, or create quick study sessions before high-stakes testing. Expect clear formatting, exam-relevant difficulty, and rationales referenced to core Robbins concepts so you learn efficiently and confidently. We back your purchase with responsive support and guidance on using the test bank for maximum retention. Whether prepping for clinical rotations or certification, this resource helps transform knowledge into exam performance — faster, smarter, and with measurable results. #PathologyReview #MedSchoolPrep #NursingStudyTools #MCQsForMedicine #BoardExamReady #ClinicalEducation #StudySmartNow #ExamSuccessTips #HealthcareStudents #CertificationPrep Robbins & Cotran practice questions Pathologic Basis of Disease review questions 10th edition pathology Qbank medical exam pathology practice nursing certification pathology review chapter-based MCQs pathology verified answers and step-by-step rationales clinical scenario pathology questions exam-focused pathology test prep high-yield pathology question bank

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Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
10th Edition
• Author(s)Vinay Kumar; Abul K. Abbas; Jon C. Aster
Chapter 1 — The Genome
Stem: A 6-year-old child presents with extreme sensitivity to
sunlight and multiple early-onset skin cancers. Genetic testing
shows defective excision of UV-induced pyrimidine dimers.
Which DNA repair pathway is most likely defective?
A. Base excision repair
B. Mismatch repair
C. Nucleotide excision repair
D. Homologous recombination
Correct Answer: C. Nucleotide excision repair
Rationales:
• Correct (C): Nucleotide excision repair (NER) removes
bulky helix-distorting lesions such as UV-induced
thymidine dimers; defects cause xeroderma pigmentosum

, with photosensitivity and skin cancers. (Robbins Chapter 1:
The Genome)
• A: Base excision repair corrects small, non-helix-distorting
base lesions (e.g., deaminated bases), not bulky UV
dimers.
• B: Mismatch repair fixes replication errors (mispaired
bases/loops), typical in microsatellite instability, not UV
dimers.
• D: Homologous recombination repairs double-strand
breaks using a sister chromatid, not bulky pyrimidine
dimers.
Teaching Point: NER removes bulky, helix-distorting DNA
lesions like UV dimers.
Citation: Robbins & Cotran, 10th Ed., Chapter 1 — The Genome


2. Chapter 1 — The Genome
Stem: In primary human fibroblast cultures, cells undergo a
finite number of divisions before entering senescence. Which
mechanism primarily explains this replicative limit?
A. Increased telomerase activity with each division
B. Telomere shortening triggering cell-cycle checkpoints
C. Accumulation of mitochondrial DNA mutations only
D. Progressive activation of death receptors on the surface

,Correct Answer: B. Telomere shortening triggering cell-cycle
checkpoints
Rationales:
• Correct (B): Replicative senescence is driven largely by
telomere attrition; critically short telomeres activate
p53/p21 pathways and arrest proliferation. (Robbins
Chapter 1: The Genome)
• A: Increased telomerase prevents telomere shortening; it
is characteristic of germline and many cancer cells, not
normal fibroblasts.
• C: mtDNA mutations can impair function but are not the
primary cause of the Hayflick limit.
• D: Death receptor activation mediates apoptosis, not the
gradual telomere-dependent senescence of replicative
exhaustion.
Teaching Point: Telomere shortening limits somatic cell
replication and induces senescence.
Citation: Robbins & Cotran, 10th Ed., Chapter 1 — The Genome


3. Chapter 1 — Cellular Housekeeping
Stem: During short-term nutrient deprivation, a hepatocyte
reduces protein synthesis and degrades intracellular organelles
to supply amino acids. Which process primarily mediates this
adaptation?

, A. Ubiquitin-proteasome degradation of long-lived proteins
B. Macroautophagy (autophagy) of organelles and proteins
C. Extracellular proteolysis by matrix metalloproteinases
D. Apoptotic caspase-mediated cleavage
Correct Answer: B. Macroautophagy (autophagy) of organelles
and proteins
Rationales:
• Correct (B): Autophagy sequesters and degrades
cytoplasmic components and organelles in lysosomes to
recycle nutrients during starvation. (Robbins Chapter 1:
Cellular Housekeeping)
• A: The ubiquitin-proteasome system mainly degrades
short-lived and misfolded proteins, not bulk organelle
turnover during starvation.
• C: MMPs act extracellularly to remodel ECM, not to supply
intracellular nutrients.
• D: Apoptosis is a programmed cell-death pathway, not a
reversible nutrient-recycling response.
Teaching Point: Autophagy recycles intracellular components
during nutrient deprivation.
Citation: Robbins & Cotran, 10th Ed., Chapter 1 — Cellular
Housekeeping


4. Chapter 1 — Cellular Housekeeping

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