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Table | of | Contents
Table | of | Contents 1
Chapter | 01 | - | Cell | Structure | and | Function S
Chapter |02 |- |Cellular |Responses | to |Stress, | Injury, |and | Aging y
Chapter | 03 | - | Inflammation, | the | Inflammatory | Response, | and s
FeverChapter |04 | - | Cell | Proliferation, | Tissue |Regeneration, | and t
Repair |Chapter |05 |- | Genetic | Control | of |Cell |Function | and e
Inheritance |Chapter |06 |- |Genetic |and |Congenital |Disorders m
|Chapter |07 |- |Neoplasia
Chapter | 08 | - | Disorders | of | Fluid, | Electrolyte, | and | Acid-Base | Balance C
Chapter |09 |- |Stress |and |Adaptation h
Chapter |10 | - | Disorders | of |Nutritional | Status a
Chapter | 11 | - | Disorders | of | White | Blood | Cells | and | Lymphoid p
TissuesChapter |12 |- |Disorders |of |Hemostasis t
Chapter |13 |- |Disorders |of |Red |Blood |Cells e
Chapter |14 |- |Mechanisms |of |Infectious |Disease r
|Chapter |15 |- |Innate |and |Adaptive |Immunity
Chapter | 16 | - | Disorders | of | the | Immune 4
ResponseChapter | 17 | - | Control | of 1
Cardiovascular | Function
Chapter |18 |- |Disorders |of |Blood |Flow |and |Blood |Pressure -
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Chapter |19 |- |Disorders |of |Cardiac |Function
Chapter | 20 | - | Heart | Failure | and | Circulatory S
ShockChapter |21 |- |Control |of | Respiratory e
Function x
Chapter |22 |- |Respiratory |Tract |Infections, |Neoplasms, |and |Childhood u
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DisordersChapter |23 |- |Disorders |of |Ventilation |and |Gas |Exchange a
Chapter |24 | - | Structure | and | Function | of | the |Kidney l
Chapter |25 |- |Disorders |of |Renal |Function l
Chapter |26 |- |Acute |Kidney |Injury |and |Chronic |Kidney |Disease y
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Chapter |27 |- |Disorders |of |the |Bladder |and |Lower |Urinary |Tract
Chapter | 28 | - | Structure | and | Function | of | the | Gastrointestinal T
SystemChapter |29 |- |Disorders |of |Gastrointestinal |Function r
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Chapter |30 |- |Disorders |of |Hepatobiliary |and |Exocrine |Pancreatic |Function a
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Chapter |31 |- |Mechanisms |of |Endocrine |Control n
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Chapter |32 |- |Disorders |of |Endocrine |Control |of |Growth |and |Metabolism s
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Chapter |33 |- |Diabetes | Mellitus |and |the |Metabolic |Syndrome m
Chapter |34 | - | Organization | and | Control |of | Neural | Function i
Chapter | 35 | - | Somatosensory | Function, | Pain, | and t
HeadacheChapter |36 |- |Disorders |of |Neuromuscular t
Function e
Chapter | 37 | - | Disorders | of | Brain | Function d
Chapter |38 |- |Disorders |of | Special | Sensory | Function
Chapter |39 |- | Disorders | of |the | Male |Genitourinary | System I
Chapter | 40 | - | Disorders | of | the | Female | Genitourinary n
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Chapter |42 |- |Structure |and |Function |of |the |Skeletal 8
|SystemChapter |43 |- |Disorders |of |the |Skeletal |System 15
|Chapter |44 |- |Disorders |of |the |Skeletal |System 22
|Chapter |45 |- |Structure |and |Function |of |the 26
IntegumentumChapter |46 |- |Disorders |of |Skin |Integrity 32
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Chapter | 01 | - | Cell | Structure | and | Function
1. The |nucleus , | which | is | essential | for | function | and | survival | of |the | cell.
A) is |the |site |of |protein |synthesis
B) contains | the | genetic | code
C) transforms | cellular | energy
D) initiates | aerobic | metabolism
2. Although |energy |is |not |made |in |mitochondria, |they |are |known |as |the |power
|plants |of |the |cell |becausethey:
A) contain | RNA | for | protein | synthesis.
B) utilize | glycolysis | for | oxidative | energy.
C) extract | energy | from | organic | compounds.
D) store | calcium | bonds | for | muscle | contractions.
3. Although |the |basic |structure |of |the |cell |plasma |membrane |is |formed |by |a |lipid
|bilayer, |most |of |thespecific |membrane |functions |are |carried |out |by:
A) bound | and | transmembrane | proteins.
B) complex, | long | carbohydrate | chains.
C) surface | antigens | and | hormone | receptors.
D) a |gating | system | of | selective | ion | channels.
4. To |effectively |relay |signals, |cell-to-cell |communication |utilizes |chemical |messenger
|systems |that:
A) displace | surface | receptor | proteins.
Essentials of Pathophysiology 4th Edition by Porth
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Table | of | Contents
Table | of | Contents 1
Chapter | 01 | - | Cell | Structure | and | Function S
Chapter |02 |- |Cellular |Responses | to |Stress, | Injury, |and | Aging y
Chapter | 03 | - | Inflammation, | the | Inflammatory | Response, | and s
FeverChapter |04 | - | Cell | Proliferation, | Tissue |Regeneration, | and t
Repair |Chapter |05 |- | Genetic | Control | of |Cell |Function | and e
Inheritance |Chapter |06 |- |Genetic |and |Congenital |Disorders m
|Chapter |07 |- |Neoplasia
Chapter | 08 | - | Disorders | of | Fluid, | Electrolyte, | and | Acid-Base | Balance C
Chapter |09 |- |Stress |and |Adaptation h
Chapter |10 | - | Disorders | of |Nutritional | Status a
Chapter | 11 | - | Disorders | of | White | Blood | Cells | and | Lymphoid p
TissuesChapter |12 |- |Disorders |of |Hemostasis t
Chapter |13 |- |Disorders |of |Red |Blood |Cells e
Chapter |14 |- |Mechanisms |of |Infectious |Disease r
|Chapter |15 |- |Innate |and |Adaptive |Immunity
Chapter | 16 | - | Disorders | of | the | Immune 4
ResponseChapter | 17 | - | Control | of 1
Cardiovascular | Function
Chapter |18 |- |Disorders |of |Blood |Flow |and |Blood |Pressure -
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Chapter |19 |- |Disorders |of |Cardiac |Function
Chapter | 20 | - | Heart | Failure | and | Circulatory S
ShockChapter |21 |- |Control |of | Respiratory e
Function x
Chapter |22 |- |Respiratory |Tract |Infections, |Neoplasms, |and |Childhood u
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DisordersChapter |23 |- |Disorders |of |Ventilation |and |Gas |Exchange a
Chapter |24 | - | Structure | and | Function | of | the |Kidney l
Chapter |25 |- |Disorders |of |Renal |Function l
Chapter |26 |- |Acute |Kidney |Injury |and |Chronic |Kidney |Disease y
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Chapter |27 |- |Disorders |of |the |Bladder |and |Lower |Urinary |Tract
Chapter | 28 | - | Structure | and | Function | of | the | Gastrointestinal T
SystemChapter |29 |- |Disorders |of |Gastrointestinal |Function r
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Chapter |30 |- |Disorders |of |Hepatobiliary |and |Exocrine |Pancreatic |Function a
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Chapter |31 |- |Mechanisms |of |Endocrine |Control n
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Chapter |32 |- |Disorders |of |Endocrine |Control |of |Growth |and |Metabolism s
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Chapter |33 |- |Diabetes | Mellitus |and |the |Metabolic |Syndrome m
Chapter |34 | - | Organization | and | Control |of | Neural | Function i
Chapter | 35 | - | Somatosensory | Function, | Pain, | and t
HeadacheChapter |36 |- |Disorders |of |Neuromuscular t
Function e
Chapter | 37 | - | Disorders | of | Brain | Function d
Chapter |38 |- |Disorders |of | Special | Sensory | Function
Chapter |39 |- | Disorders | of |the | Male |Genitourinary | System I
Chapter | 40 | - | Disorders | of | the | Female | Genitourinary n
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Chapter |42 |- |Structure |and |Function |of |the |Skeletal 8
|SystemChapter |43 |- |Disorders |of |the |Skeletal |System 15
|Chapter |44 |- |Disorders |of |the |Skeletal |System 22
|Chapter |45 |- |Structure |and |Function |of |the 26
IntegumentumChapter |46 |- |Disorders |of |Skin |Integrity 32
|and |Function 38
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52
59
65
72
79
86
93
100
107
113
120
127
134
140
147
153
160
166
173
180
187
193
199
206
212
219
225
231
238
245
251
257
263
269
275
282
288
294
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Chapter | 01 | - | Cell | Structure | and | Function
1. The |nucleus , | which | is | essential | for | function | and | survival | of |the | cell.
A) is |the |site |of |protein |synthesis
B) contains | the | genetic | code
C) transforms | cellular | energy
D) initiates | aerobic | metabolism
2. Although |energy |is |not |made |in |mitochondria, |they |are |known |as |the |power
|plants |of |the |cell |becausethey:
A) contain | RNA | for | protein | synthesis.
B) utilize | glycolysis | for | oxidative | energy.
C) extract | energy | from | organic | compounds.
D) store | calcium | bonds | for | muscle | contractions.
3. Although |the |basic |structure |of |the |cell |plasma |membrane |is |formed |by |a |lipid
|bilayer, |most |of |thespecific |membrane |functions |are |carried |out |by:
A) bound | and | transmembrane | proteins.
B) complex, | long | carbohydrate | chains.
C) surface | antigens | and | hormone | receptors.
D) a |gating | system | of | selective | ion | channels.
4. To |effectively |relay |signals, |cell-to-cell |communication |utilizes |chemical |messenger
|systems |that:
A) displace | surface | receptor | proteins.