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BIOD331 (FORMERLY NURS231)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CUMULATIVE EXAMS
MODULE 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5




Contents
Module 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology ................................................................................................. 2
Module 2: Neoplasia and Cancer Mechanisms ............................................................................................ 7
Module 3: Cellular Signaling, Regulation, and Environmental Factors ....................................................... 13
Module 3: Immune System ......................................................................................................................... 18
Module 4: Hematopoietic and Cardiovascular Systems.............................................................................. 34
Module 5: Pulmonary System ..................................................................................................................... 48

,Module 1: Introduction to Pathophysiology

1. What is pathophysiology?

- The study of how disease processes affect the function of the body.



2. What are the key components of a cell?

- Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, organelles (mitochondria, ribosomes, etc.).



3. What organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?

- Mitochondria.



4. What is homeostasis?

- The state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things.



5. Give an example of a mechanism a cell uses to maintain homeostasis.

- Feedback mechanisms, such as thermoregulation in response to temperature changes.



6. What role do organelles play in cellular function?

- They perform specialized functions necessary for the cell's survival and operation.



7. How does cellular metabolism contribute to homeostasis?

- Metabolism provides energy and materials for cellular activities that maintain internal balance.



8. What is apoptosis?

- A programmed cell death process that helps maintain cell population and remove damaged cells.



9. How can disruptions in cell function lead to disease?

- Disruption can impair homeostasis, leading to cellular injury and subsequently affecting organ
systems.

,10. What is the difference between acute and chronic disease?

- Acute disease has a rapid onset and short duration, while chronic disease persists over time.



11. Define inflammation in terms of pathophysiology.

- A localized physical condition characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and heat as a response to
injury or infection.



12. What is the significance of cell communication in maintaining health?

- It allows cells to coordinate responses and adapt to changes in their environment.



13. What are the three stages of the stress response?

- Alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.



14. What is cellular adaptation?

- Changes in cell structure and function to compensate for stress or injury.



15. Name a condition that can result from an adaptation process.

- Hypertrophy, as seen in cardiac muscles due to high blood pressure.



16. What types of cellular injury can occur?

- Hypoxic, chemical, infectious, immune-mediated, and nutritional injuries.



17. What role does the immune system play in cellular health?

- It protects the body from pathogens and removes damaged or abnormal cells.



18. How can oxidative stress contribute to disease?

- It can induce cellular damage, leading to inflammation and various diseases, including cancer.

, 19. What is the purpose of cellular repair mechanisms?

- To restore normal function after injury or damage.



20. When does cellular dysfunction become pathological?

- When it leads to significant impairment of organ function or systemic health.



21. What can inhibit cellular metabolism?

- Lack of oxygen, nutrient deprivation, toxins, or genetic mutations.



22. What are free radicals?

- Highly reactive molecules that can cause oxidative damage to cells.



23. Describe the role of the nucleus in a cell.

- It contains the cell’s genetic material and controls cellular activities.



24. What is the impact of stress on cellular function?

- It can lead to cellular adaptations, dysfunction, or death if prolonged.



25. Define necrosis and how it differs from apoptosis.

- Necrosis is uncontrolled cell death resulting from injury, while apoptosis is a regulated process.



26. What is the role of the endoplasmic reticulum?

- It synthesizes proteins and lipids, and processes materials in the cell.



27. How do lysosomes contribute to cellular health?

- They digest waste materials and cellular debris.



28. Identify a common condition associated with cellular injury.

- Ischemia, which decreases blood supply to tissues.

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