TEST BANK PATHOPHYSIOLOGY THE
BIOLOGIC BASIS FOR DISEASE IN
ADULTS AND CHILDREN 8th Edition
The Cell - -🖋answer🖊🖌--Basic unit of life
Genes and Gene-Environment Interaction - -
🖋answer🖊🖌--Epigenetics and disease
Mechanisms of Self-Defense - -🖋answer🖊🖌--
Immunity
Cellular proliferation: Cancer - -🖋answer🖊🖌--
Pathophysiologic altertaions: organs and systems
The Neurologic System - -🖋answer🖊🖌--*brain,
spinal cord, nerves
-controls all of the body's essential functions
(thought, movement, senses, reflexes, language,
reasoning, balancing, breathing, heart rate,
temperature, and blood pressure)
, 1. Discuss genetic testing and its implications. When
might you recommend genetic testing? -
🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍
1.What is the role of the cell membrane -
🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍Express self-antigens to prevent
auto-immune responses & Control the intercellular
environment
2. What happens if mRNA is genetically damaged? -
🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍Potential for coded protein to be
damaged
3. What would happen if the Endoplasmic Reticulum
was damaged? - 🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍proteins could
be malformed, rejected, or not sent to Golgi
Apparatus, causing multiple pathologies without the
ER or genetically altered ER. The Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER) supports homeostasis in the cell and
subsequently in the body. It is the organelle
responsible for folding newly synthesized proteins
before they are exported to the Golgi Apparatus for
packing and shipping. Another important function of
the ER is helping to regulate the calcium-ROS
balance. Lipid biosynthesis is a third role the ER
plays in the cell.
BIOLOGIC BASIS FOR DISEASE IN
ADULTS AND CHILDREN 8th Edition
The Cell - -🖋answer🖊🖌--Basic unit of life
Genes and Gene-Environment Interaction - -
🖋answer🖊🖌--Epigenetics and disease
Mechanisms of Self-Defense - -🖋answer🖊🖌--
Immunity
Cellular proliferation: Cancer - -🖋answer🖊🖌--
Pathophysiologic altertaions: organs and systems
The Neurologic System - -🖋answer🖊🖌--*brain,
spinal cord, nerves
-controls all of the body's essential functions
(thought, movement, senses, reflexes, language,
reasoning, balancing, breathing, heart rate,
temperature, and blood pressure)
, 1. Discuss genetic testing and its implications. When
might you recommend genetic testing? -
🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍
1.What is the role of the cell membrane -
🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍Express self-antigens to prevent
auto-immune responses & Control the intercellular
environment
2. What happens if mRNA is genetically damaged? -
🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍Potential for coded protein to be
damaged
3. What would happen if the Endoplasmic Reticulum
was damaged? - 🖊🖊answer%🖍🖍proteins could
be malformed, rejected, or not sent to Golgi
Apparatus, causing multiple pathologies without the
ER or genetically altered ER. The Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER) supports homeostasis in the cell and
subsequently in the body. It is the organelle
responsible for folding newly synthesized proteins
before they are exported to the Golgi Apparatus for
packing and shipping. Another important function of
the ER is helping to regulate the calcium-ROS
balance. Lipid biosynthesis is a third role the ER
plays in the cell.