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What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane potential to initiate an action potential? Question 1 options: Potassium gates open and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive Sodium gates open and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to positive. Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative. Potassium gates close, allowing sodium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to negative. Save Question 2 (5 points) What is a consequence of leakage of lysosomal enzymes during chemical injury? Question 2 options: Enzymatic digestion of the nucleus and nucleolus occurs, halting deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis. Influx of potassium ions into the mitochondria occurs, halting the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production. Edema of the Golgi body occurs, preventing the transport of proteins out of the cell. Shift of calcium out of the plasma membrane occurs, destroying the cytoskeleton. Save Question 3 (5 points) In hypoxic injury, sodium enters the cell and causes swelling because: Question 3 options: The cell membrane permeability increases for sodium during periods of hypoxia. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is insufficient to maintain the pump that keeps sodium out of the cell. The lactic acid produced by the hypoxia binds with sodium in the cell. Sodium cannot be transported to the cell membrane during hypoxia. Save Question 4 (5 points) What mechanisms occur in the liver cells as a result of lipid accumulation? Question 4 options: Obstruction of the common bile duct, preventing the flow of bile from the liver to the gallbladder Increased synthesis of triglycerides from fatty acids and decreased synthesis of apoproteins Increased binding of lipids with apoproteins to form lipoproteins Increased conversion of fatty acids to phospholipids Save Question 5 (5 points) Which solution is best to use when cleaning a wound that is healing by 101. During an Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitivity reaction, the degranulation of mast cells is a result of which receptor action? Question 5 options: Histamine bound to H2 Chemotactic factor binding to the receptor Epinephrine bound to mast cells Acetylcholine bound to mast cells Save Question 6 (5 points) What is the mechanism that results in type II hypersensitivity reactions? Question 6 options: Antibodies coat mast cells by binding to receptors that signal its degranulation, followed by a discharge of preformed mediators. Antibodies bind to soluble antigens that were released into body fluids, and the immune complexes are then deposited in the tissues. Cytotoxic T (Tc) lymphocytes or lymphokine-producing helper T 1 (Th1) cells directly attack and destroy cellular targets. Antibodies bind to the antigens on the cell surface. Save Question 7 (5 points) Type III hypersensitivity reactions are a result of which of the following? Question 7 options: Antibodies coating mast cells by binding to receptors that signal its degranulation, followed by the discharge of preformed mediators Antibodies binding to soluble antigens that were released into body fluids and the immune complexes being deposited in the tissues Cytotoxic T (Tc) cells or lymphokine-producing helper T 1 (Th1) cells directly attacking and destroying cellular targets

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What causes the rapid change in the resting membrane
potential to initiate an action potential?

Question 1 options:
Potassium gates open and potassium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negativ
to positive


Sodium gates open and sodium rushes into the cell, changing the membrane potential from negative to
positive.


Sodium gates close, allowing potassium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to
negative.


Potassium gates close, allowing sodium into the cell to change the membrane potential from positive to
negative.

Save
Question 2 (5 points)


What is a consequence of leakage of lysosomal enzymes
during chemical injury?

Question 2 options:
Enzymatic digestion of the nucleus and nucleolus occurs, halting deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthes


Influx of potassium ions into the mitochondria occurs, halting the adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
production.


Edema of the Golgi body occurs, preventing the transport of proteins out of the cell.


Shift of calcium out of the plasma membrane occurs, destroying the cytoskeleton.

Save
Question 3 (5 points)


In hypoxic injury, sodium enters the cell and causes swelling
because:

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Question 3 options:
The cell membrane permeability increases for sodium during periods of hypoxia.


Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is insufficient to maintain the pump that keeps sodium out of the cell.


The lactic acid produced by the hypoxia binds with sodium in the cell.


Sodium cannot be transported to the cell membrane during hypoxia.

Save
Question 4 (5 points)


What mechanisms occur in the liver cells as a result of lipid
accumulation?

Question 4 options:
Obstruction of the common bile duct, preventing the flow of bile from the liver to the gallbladder


Increased synthesis of triglycerides from fatty acids and decreased synthesis of apoproteins


Increased binding of lipids with apoproteins to form lipoproteins


Increased conversion of fatty acids to phospholipids

Save
Question 5 (5 points)


Which solution is best to use when cleaning a wound that is
healing by 101. During an Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated
hypersensitivity reaction, the degranulation of mast cells is a
result of which receptor action?

Question 5 options:
Histamine bound to H2


Chemotactic factor binding to the receptor

, Biology



Epinephrine bound to mast cells


Acetylcholine bound to mast cells

Save
Question 6 (5 points)


What is the mechanism that results in type II hypersensitivity
reactions?

Question 6 options:
Antibodies coat mast cells by binding to receptors that signal its degranulation, followed by a discharge
preformed mediators.


Antibodies bind to soluble antigens that were released into body fluids, and the immune complexes are
then deposited in the tissues.


Cytotoxic T (Tc) lymphocytes or lymphokine-producing helper T 1 (Th1) cells directly attack and destr
cellular targets.


Antibodies bind to the antigens on the cell surface.

Save
Question 7 (5 points)


Type III hypersensitivity reactions are a result of which of the
following?

Question 7 options:
Antibodies coating mast cells by binding to receptors that signal its degranulation, followed by the
discharge of preformed mediators


Antibodies binding to soluble antigens that were released into body fluids and the immune complexes
being deposited in the tissues


Cytotoxic T (Tc) cells or lymphokine-producing helper T 1 (Th1) cells directly attacking and destroyin
cellular targets

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