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Chapter 1 Cellular Function
2S 2S 2S
C hapter 2 Immunity
2S 2S 2S 2S
Chapter 3 Hematopoietic Function
2S 2S 2S
C hapter 4 Cardiovascular Function
2S 2S 2S 2S 2S
Ch apter 5 Pulmonary Function
2S 2S 2S 2S 2S
Chapter 6 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-
2S 2S 2S 2 S 2S
Base Homeostasis 2SChapter 7 Urinary 2S 2S 2S
Function Chapter 8 Reproductive Function
2S 2S 2S 2S 2S
2SChap
ter 9 Gastrointestinal Function
2S 2S 2S
Chapter 10 Endocrine Function
2S 2S 2S 2S
Chapter 11 Ne ural Function
2S 2S 2S 2S 2S
Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal Function C
2S 2S 2S 2S
hapter 13 Integumentary Function Cha
2S 2S 2S 2S 2S
pter 14 Sensory Function
2S 2S 2S 2S
,Test 2SBank: 2SApplied 2SPathophysiology 2Sfor 2Sthe 2SAdvanced 2SPractice 2SNurse 2S2nd
2SEdition 2SDlu 2Sgasch 2SStory
Chapter 2S 1 2S Cellular 2 S Function
1. The 2 S nucleus
, 2Swhich 2Sis 2Sessential 2Sfor 2Sfunction 2Sand
2S survival 2Sof 2Sth 2S e 2Scell.
A) is 2 S the 2 S site 2 S of 2 S protein 2 S synthesis
B) contains 2 S the 2 S genetic 2 S code
C) transforms 2 S cellular 2 S energy
D) initiates 2 S aerobic 2 S metabolism
2.
Although 2Senergy 2Sis 2Snot 2Smade 2Sin 2Smitochondria, 2Sthey 2Sare 2Sknown
2Sas 2Sthe 2Spo 2Swer 2Splants 2Sof 2Sthe 2Scell 2Sbecause 2Sthey:
A) contain 2 S RNA 2 S for 2 S protein 2 S synthesis.
B) utilize 2 S glycolysis 2 S for 2 S oxidative 2 S energy.
C) extract 2 S energy 2 S from 2 S organic 2 S compounds.
D) store 2 S calcium 2 S bonds 2 S for 2 S muscle 2 S contractions.
3.
Although 2Sthe 2Sbasic 2Sstructure 2Sof 2Sthe 2Scell 2Splasma 2Smembrane 2Sis
2S formed 2Sb 2 S y 2S a 2S lipid 2 S bilayer, 2 S most 2 S of 2 S the 2 S specific
2 S membrane 2 S functions 2 S are 2 S carried 2 S o
ut 2 S by:
A) bound 2 S and 2 S transmembrane 2 S proteins.
B) complex, 2 S long 2 S carbohydrate 2 S chains.
C) surface 2 S antigens 2 S and 2 S hormone 2 S receptors.
D) a 2 S gating 2 S system 2 S of 2 S selective 2 S ion 2 S channels.
4. To 2S effectively 2S relay 2S signals, 2 S cell-to-
cell 2S communication 2S utilizes 2S chemical 2S messenger 2S systems 2S that:
, A) displace 2 S surface 2 S receptor 2 S proteins.
B) accumulate 2 S within 2S cell 2 S gap 2 S junctions.
C) bind 2 S to 2 S contractile 2 S microfilaments.
D) release 2 S secretions 2 S into 2 S extracellular 2 S fluid.
5.
Aerobic 2Smetabolism, 2Salso 2Sknown 2Sas 2Soxidative 2Smetabolism,
2Sprovides 2Sener 2Sgy 2Sby:
A) removing 2 S the 2 S phosphate 2 S bonds 2 S from 2 S ATP.
B) combining 2 S hydrogen 2 S and 2 S oxygen 2 S to 2 S form 2 S water.
C) activating 2 S pyruvate 2 S stored 2 S in 2 S the 2 S cytoplasm.
D) breaking 2 S down 2 S glucose 2 S to 2 S form 2 S lactic 2 S acid.
6. Exocytosis, 2S the 2S reverse 2 S of 2S endocytosis, 2 S is 2S important 2 S in
into
2Sthe 2Sextracellular 2Sfluid.
A) Engulfing 2 S and 2 S ingesting 2 S fluid 2 S and 2 S proteins 2 S for 2 S transport
B) Killing, 2 S degrading, 2 S and 2 S dissolving 2 S harmful 2 S microorganisms
C) Removing 2 S cellular 2 S debris 2 S and 2 S releasing 2 S synthesized 2 S substances
D) Destruction 2 S of 2 S particles 2 S by 2 S lysosomal 2 S enzymes 2 S for 2 S secretion
7.
The 2Sprocess 2Sresponsible 2Sfor 2Sgenerating 2Sand 2Sconducting 2Smembrane
2Spotenti 2Sals 2Sis:
A) diffusion 2 S of 2 S current-carrying 2 S ions.
B) millivoltage 2 S of 2S electrical 2 S potential.
C) polarization 2 S of 2 S charged 2 S particles.
D) ion 2 S channel 2 S neurotransmission.