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NR 565 Midterm Exam Test Bank / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology (NEW
UPDATED VERSION) LATEST ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) |
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1–10: Cellular & Molecular Pathophysiology

1. Which of the following is the primary function of mitochondria?

• A. Protein synthesis
• B. Energy (ATP) production
• C. Detoxification
• D. Lipid storage

Answer: B — Mitochondria produce ATP via oxidative phosphorylation, supplying energy for
cellular processes.

2. Which process describes programmed cell death?

• A. Necrosis
• B. Apoptosis
• C. Autophagy
• D. Inflammation

Answer: B — Apoptosis is a regulated process of cell death, important for tissue homeostasis.

3. Hypoxia in cells primarily results in:

• A. Increased ATP production
• B. Anaerobic metabolism and lactic acid accumulation
• C. Enhanced oxidative phosphorylation
• D. Increased protein synthesis

Answer: B — Lack of oxygen forces cells to switch to anaerobic glycolysis, producing lactic
acid.

4. Which ion is primarily responsible for resting membrane potential?

• A. Calcium
• B. Sodium
• C. Potassium
• D. Chloride

,Answer: C — Potassium gradients across the membrane maintain resting potential via the
sodium-potassium pump.

5. Cellular swelling due to hypoxic injury is caused by:

• A. Water influx due to Na⁺ accumulation
• B. Protein catabolism
• C. DNA fragmentation
• D. Mitochondrial hyperactivity

Answer: A — Failure of ATP-dependent Na⁺/K⁺ pumps allows sodium accumulation, drawing
water into cells.

6. Free radicals contribute to cell injury by:

• A. Damaging DNA, proteins, and membranes
• B. Increasing ATP production
• C. Reducing oxidative stress
• D. Stimulating apoptosis exclusively

Answer: A — Reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause oxidative damage to cellular structures.

7. Which type of cellular adaptation involves an increase in cell number?

• A. Hypertrophy
• B. Hyperplasia
• C. Atrophy
• D. Metaplasia

Answer: B — Hyperplasia is an increase in cell number in response to stimulus (e.g., hormonal).

8. A smoker’s respiratory epithelium often shows replacement of ciliated columnar cells with
squamous cells. This is:

• A. Hypertrophy
• B. Hyperplasia
• C. Metaplasia
• D. Dysplasia

Answer: C — Metaplasia is reversible replacement of one mature cell type by another, often
protective.

9. Dysplasia differs from metaplasia because it:

• A. Is always reversible
• B. Indicates abnormal proliferation and differentiation, potentially pre-cancerous

, • C. Reduces cellular size
• D. Enhances mitochondrial function

Answer: B — Dysplasia shows atypical cells and can precede malignancy.

10. Which type of necrosis is associated with ischemic injury to the heart?

• A. Liquefactive
• B. Coagulative
• C. Caseous
• D. Fat

Answer: B — Coagulative necrosis preserves tissue architecture and is typical in infarcts.



11–20: Inflammation & Immune Response

11. The first leukocyte to arrive at an acute inflammation site is:

• A. Lymphocyte
• B. Neutrophil
• C. Eosinophil
• D. Monocyte

Answer: B — Neutrophils are the first responders in acute inflammation.

12. Which cytokine is primarily responsible for fever?

• A. IL-1
• B. IL-10
• C. TGF-β
• D. IL-4

Answer: A — IL-1 acts on the hypothalamus to induce fever.

13. Chronic inflammation is characterized by:

• A. Predominance of neutrophils
• B. Tissue necrosis only
• C. Mononuclear cells, fibrosis, and angiogenesis
• D. Immediate vasodilation only

Answer: C — Chronic inflammation involves lymphocytes, macrophages, and tissue
remodeling.
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