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by Vinay Kumar, Abul K. Abba
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Chapter 1. The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease
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Chapter 2. Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations
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Chapter 3. Inflammation and Repair
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Chapter 4. Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolism, and Shock
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Chapter 5. Diseases of the Immune System
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Chapter 6. Neoplasia
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Chapter 7. Genetic and Pediatric Diseases
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Chapter 8. Environmental and Nutritional Diseases
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Chapter 9. General Pathology of Infectious Diseases
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Chapter 10. Blood Vessels
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Chapter 11. Heart
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Chapter 12. Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Systems
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Chapter 13. Lung
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Chapter 14. Kidney and Its Collecting System
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Chapter 15. Oral Cavities and Gastrointestinal Tract
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Chapter 16. Liver and Gallbladder
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,Chapter 17. Pancreas
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Chapter 18. Male Genital System and Lower Urinary Tract
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Chapter 19. Female Genital System and Breast
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Chapter 20. Endocrine System
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Chapter 21. Bones, Joints, and Soft Tissue Tumors
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Chapter 22. Peripheral Nerves and Muscles
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Chapter 23. Central Nervous System
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Chapter 24. Skin
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, Robbins Basic Pathology 11th Edition Kymar Abbas Test Bank
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Chapter 1. The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease
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1 The nucleus gl , which is essential for function and gl gl gl gl gl gl
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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A) contain RNA for protein synthesis. gl gl gl gl
B) utilize glycolysis for oxidative energy. gl gl gl gl
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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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A) bound and transmembrane proteins. gl gl gl
B) complex, long carbohydrate chains. gl gl gl
C) surface antigens and hormone receptors. gl gl gl gl
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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A) displace surface receptor proteins. gl gl gl
B) accumulate within cell gap junctions. gl gl gl gl