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Pathophysiology Exam 1-UT Tyler Exam Questions And Answers Define Idiopathic. - ANS Cause of disease is unknown Define Iatrogenic. - ANS Due to complication, error, treatment, or procedure Subclinical State - ANS Pathological changes occur, no obvious manifestations Prodromal Period - ANS Signs are non-specific Two Basic Cell Types - ANS Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes This cell is single-celled without nucleus or membrane organelles, reproduce by binary fission, and bacteria are considered this cell type. - ANS Prokaryotes This cell type is either single or multi-celled, can reproduce by meiosis or mitosis, and have a cell nucleus within containing its DNA and outer membrane. - ANS Eukaryotes What do Ribosomes do? - ANS Make protein from encoded DNA instructions What are Ribosomes made of? - ANS RNA and proteins This organelle is known as the production factory (makes proteins and lipids). It is a system of membraneous channels and vesicles, and is an internal delivery system of the cell. - ANS Endoplasmic Reticulum This organelle houses energy in the form of ATP. - ANS Mitochondria Nutrients are transformed into energy by the mitochondria through the process of - ANS Oxidative phosphorylation Cells communicate information LOCALLY by - ANS Paracrine and neurotransmitters Cells communicate information to DISTANT sites by - ANS Hormones and Neurohormones Cells communicate information INTERNALLY by - ANS Autocrines Damage to cell membrane, reduced levels of ATP, changes in metabolic processes, and changes in pH are all known as. - ANS Cellular Adaptations What two cellular changes are known to be normal alterations? - ANS Hypertrophy and Atrophy What cellular change is known to be disease-related? - ANS Ischemia or cellular hypoxia Ischemia or cellular hypoxia is a result of what factor? - ANS Decreased oxygen This is known as 'programmed cell death' and is associated with aging. - ANS Apoptosis This condition is due to ischemia or reduced blood supply to the tissue and is the most common cause of cell injury. - ANS Hypoxia

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