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, TABLE OF CONTENTS l l
I. The Cell l
1. The Cell i n Healt h and Illness
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2. Cellular Injury, Adapt ations, and M aladaptive Changes l l l l l
3. Genetic Basis of Disease l l l
II. Integrated Body Processes l l
4. Stress, Exercise, and Immo bilit y l l l
5. Obesity and Nut ritio nal Imbalances l l l
6. Pain
III. Fluid,E lectrolyte, a nd A cid-Base H omeostasis l l l l
7. Fluid and E lect ro lyte I mbalances
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8. Acid-Base Imbalances l
IV. Infection a nd I nflammation l l
9. Inflammatio n and Dysfunctional Wound Healing 1 l l l l l
0.Infectious Diseases l
11.Disorders o f the Imm une Syst em V. l l l l l
Hematologic Disorders 12.Disorders l l l
of White Blo od Cells 13.Diso rders o f Re
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d Blood Cells
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14. Disorders o f Platelets, Hemost asis, and Co agulat ion l l l l l
VI. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function l l l
15. Arterial Disorders l
16. Ischemic Hea rt Disease and Co nduction Diso rders l l l l l
17. Heart Failure 18.V alvul l l
ar Heart Disease
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19.Diso rders o f the Veno us Syst em l l l l
VII. Pulmonary Disorders l
20.Respirato ry Inflam m ation and Infection 21.Rest rict l l l l
ive and Obst ruct ive Pulmonary D iso rders
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VIII. Renal and Urological Disorders l l l
22.Renal Diso rders 23.Uro lo gi l l
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IX. Hormonal a nd Reproductive Disorders l l l
24.Endocrine Diso rders l
25.Diabetes Mellitus and t he Met abo lic Syndro me 26.D l l l l l l
isorders o f the Female Repro ductive Syst em 27.Diso rd
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ers of the M ale Reproduct ive System 28.Sexually Trans
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mitted Infectio ns X.Gastroint estinal Disorders
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29.Disorders o f the Eso phagus, St o mach, and Sm all Intest ine 30.Co mmo n l l l l l l l l
Disorders o f the Large Intestine
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31. Infection,I nflamm atio n, and Cirrhosis o f t he Liver l l l l l l
,32. Gallbladder, P ancreatic, and B ile Duct D ysfunction l l l l l
XI. Neurological Disorders l
33. Cerebrovascular Diso rders l
34. Chronic and Degenerative Neuro lo gical Diso rders
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35. Brain and Spinal Co rd Injury 36.Psychobi
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ology of Behavio ral Diso rders
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XII. Musculoskeletal Disorders l
37. Musculoskelet al Traum a l
38. Degenerative Diso rders o f t he M usculoskelet al System l l l l l
39. Infection and Inflam mato ry Diso rders o f the Musculo skelet al System
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XIII. Cancer
40. Cancer
XIV. Integumentary Disorders l
41. Skin D iso r ders l l
42.Burns
XV. Sensory D isorders l
43. Eye Diso rders l
44. EarD iso rders l
XVI. Aging an d M ulti- l l
System Dis or d er s 4 5. Pa thop hysio logic al Co
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ncepts of Ag ing 46. SI RS , S e ps is , S hoc k, M ODS
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, Chapter 1, The Cell in Health an d Illness
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MultipleChoice l
Identify the choice th at best completes th e statemen t or answers th e question.
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1. Which statement regarding the sodium–potassium pump is correct?
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1. The cell’s plasma mem brane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium ions.
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2. The concentration of sodium ions should be higher inside the cell com
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partment.
3. The concentration of potassium ions should be higher out
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side the cell com partment. l l l
4. The active transport involves pumping out three sodium ions and
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pumping in tw o potassium ions. l l l l
2. Intheabsenceofoxygen, whichcellular functioncreates thes ame amount of ener
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gy as is created in the presence of oxygen?
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1. Dissipation of pyruvic acid l l l
2. Initiation of the citric acid cycle l l l l l
3. Activation o f acetyl-coenzyme A l l l
4. Creation of acidosis via lactic acid l l l l l
3. How many adenosine triphosphates (ATPs) are produced in aerobic energy meta
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bolism?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 34
4. 53
4. Which cell organelles differ in their num ber according to the cell’s energy need
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s?
1. Ribosomes
2. Mitochondria
3. Ribonucleic acids l
4. Deoxyribonucleic acids l
5. Whichoptionbestsupportst hereason m oreenergy is produced when a pers
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on is exercising?
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1. Exercisecausesan increase inthe synthesis of protein. l l l l l l l l
2. There is an increase in the production of pyruvic acid in the cells.
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3. The conversion of pyruvic acid to lactic acid is increased by exercise.
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4. Muscle cells have more mitochondria to meet energy dem ands. l l l l l l l l
6. Whendoesribosomal protein synthesis cease?
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1. During endoplasmic reticulum stress l l l
2. During the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) l l l l l l
3. Duringaseverehypoxic state l l l l
4. Duringtheprocessing ofprohormone l l l l
7. Which cellular organelles are responsible for propelling m ucus and inhaled debr
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is out of the lungs?
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1. Cilia
2. Microfilaments
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inicalPerspectives,
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3rdEdition, TheresaCapriotti
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| VerifiedChapter's 1 - 42| Complete
l l l l l l l
, TABLE OF CONTENTS l l
I. The Cell l
1. The Cell i n Healt h and Illness
l l l l l
2. Cellular Injury, Adapt ations, and M aladaptive Changes l l l l l
3. Genetic Basis of Disease l l l
II. Integrated Body Processes l l
4. Stress, Exercise, and Immo bilit y l l l
5. Obesity and Nut ritio nal Imbalances l l l
6. Pain
III. Fluid,E lectrolyte, a nd A cid-Base H omeostasis l l l l
7. Fluid and E lect ro lyte I mbalances
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8. Acid-Base Imbalances l
IV. Infection a nd I nflammation l l
9. Inflammatio n and Dysfunctional Wound Healing 1 l l l l l
0.Infectious Diseases l
11.Disorders o f the Imm une Syst em V. l l l l l
Hematologic Disorders 12.Disorders l l l
of White Blo od Cells 13.Diso rders o f Re
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d Blood Cells
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14. Disorders o f Platelets, Hemost asis, and Co agulat ion l l l l l
VI. Disorders of Cardiovascular Function l l l
15. Arterial Disorders l
16. Ischemic Hea rt Disease and Co nduction Diso rders l l l l l
17. Heart Failure 18.V alvul l l
ar Heart Disease
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19.Diso rders o f the Veno us Syst em l l l l
VII. Pulmonary Disorders l
20.Respirato ry Inflam m ation and Infection 21.Rest rict l l l l
ive and Obst ruct ive Pulmonary D iso rders
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VIII. Renal and Urological Disorders l l l
22.Renal Diso rders 23.Uro lo gi l l
calDiso rders
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IX. Hormonal a nd Reproductive Disorders l l l
24.Endocrine Diso rders l
25.Diabetes Mellitus and t he Met abo lic Syndro me 26.D l l l l l l
isorders o f the Female Repro ductive Syst em 27.Diso rd
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ers of the M ale Reproduct ive System 28.Sexually Trans
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mitted Infectio ns X.Gastroint estinal Disorders
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29.Disorders o f the Eso phagus, St o mach, and Sm all Intest ine 30.Co mmo n l l l l l l l l
Disorders o f the Large Intestine
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31. Infection,I nflamm atio n, and Cirrhosis o f t he Liver l l l l l l
,32. Gallbladder, P ancreatic, and B ile Duct D ysfunction l l l l l
XI. Neurological Disorders l
33. Cerebrovascular Diso rders l
34. Chronic and Degenerative Neuro lo gical Diso rders
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35. Brain and Spinal Co rd Injury 36.Psychobi
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ology of Behavio ral Diso rders
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XII. Musculoskeletal Disorders l
37. Musculoskelet al Traum a l
38. Degenerative Diso rders o f t he M usculoskelet al System l l l l l
39. Infection and Inflam mato ry Diso rders o f the Musculo skelet al System
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XIII. Cancer
40. Cancer
XIV. Integumentary Disorders l
41. Skin D iso r ders l l
42.Burns
XV. Sensory D isorders l
43. Eye Diso rders l
44. EarD iso rders l
XVI. Aging an d M ulti- l l
System Dis or d er s 4 5. Pa thop hysio logic al Co
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ncepts of Ag ing 46. SI RS , S e ps is , S hoc k, M ODS
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, and D eath
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, Chapter 1, The Cell in Health an d Illness
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MultipleChoice l
Identify the choice th at best completes th e statemen t or answers th e question.
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1. Which statement regarding the sodium–potassium pump is correct?
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1. The cell’s plasma mem brane is more soluble to sodium ions than potassium ions.
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2. The concentration of sodium ions should be higher inside the cell com
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partment.
3. The concentration of potassium ions should be higher out
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side the cell com partment. l l l
4. The active transport involves pumping out three sodium ions and
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pumping in tw o potassium ions. l l l l
2. Intheabsenceofoxygen, whichcellular functioncreates thes ame amount of ener
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gy as is created in the presence of oxygen?
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1. Dissipation of pyruvic acid l l l
2. Initiation of the citric acid cycle l l l l l
3. Activation o f acetyl-coenzyme A l l l
4. Creation of acidosis via lactic acid l l l l l
3. How many adenosine triphosphates (ATPs) are produced in aerobic energy meta
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bolism?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 34
4. 53
4. Which cell organelles differ in their num ber according to the cell’s energy need
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s?
1. Ribosomes
2. Mitochondria
3. Ribonucleic acids l
4. Deoxyribonucleic acids l
5. Whichoptionbestsupportst hereason m oreenergy is produced when a pers
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on is exercising?
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1. Exercisecausesan increase inthe synthesis of protein. l l l l l l l l
2. There is an increase in the production of pyruvic acid in the cells.
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3. The conversion of pyruvic acid to lactic acid is increased by exercise.
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4. Muscle cells have more mitochondria to meet energy dem ands. l l l l l l l l
6. Whendoesribosomal protein synthesis cease?
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1. During endoplasmic reticulum stress l l l
2. During the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) l l l l l l
3. Duringaseverehypoxic state l l l l
4. Duringtheprocessing ofprohormone l l l l
7. Which cellular organelles are responsible for propelling m ucus and inhaled debr
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is out of the lungs?
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1. Cilia
2. Microfilaments
.