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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - BIOD331 - MODULE 2 (NEW 2025/ 2026
UPDATE) PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS| GRADE A|
100% CORRECT (VERIFIED SOLUTIONS)- PORTAGE LEARNING


What is cancer? - (
Answer-)The unregulated growth of abnormal cells

What is neoplasia? - (
Answer-)"New growth". Process of uncontrolled, abnormal growth of cells or tissues in
the body

What is neoplasm? - (
Answer-)The new growth itself

Normal tissue growth responds with and -(
Answer-)Hypertrophy
and hyperplasia

Neoplasms don't respond to (4 words) -
(
Answer-)Appropriate cellular signaling stimuli

Normal tissue renewal and repair requires what 3 things? - (

Answer-)Proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis

What is proliferation? - (
Answer-)Process of cell division. Adaptive process for new cell growth to replace old
cells or when additional cells are needed.

Neoplasms tend to have that cause excessive and uncontrolled
proliferation that is unregulated by normal growth-regulating stimuli. - (
Answer-)Genetic abnormalities

What is differentiation? - (
Answer-)Process by which cells become more specialized with each mitotic division

What is apoptosis? - (
Answer-)Programmed cell death. Eliminates old, damaged, or unwanted cells

What are proto-oncogenes? - (

Answer-)Cell growth. They encode proteins that signal for the cell to proliferate

What do tumor suppressor genes do? - (
Answer-)Cell death. Encode proteins that inhibit cell growth and signal (when
necessary) for apoptosis

What is the G1 phase of the cell cycle? - (
Answer-)DNA synthesis stops while the cell enlarges and both RNA and protein

,synthesis begins

What is the S phase of the cell cycle? - (
Answer-)DNA synthesis occurs, producing 2 separate sets of chromosomes one for
each daughter cell

,What is the G2 phase of the cell cycle? - (
Answer-)DNA synthesis again stops while RNA/protein synthesis continues.

The first 3 phases of the cell cycle are referred to as -(
Answer-)Interphase

What are cell cycle checkpoints? - (
Answer-)Means of molecular surveillance used to ensure the cell is ready to proceed to
the next phase

What is the M phase of the cell cycle? - (
Answer-)Mitosis and cytoplasmic division.

Give an example of a type of cell found in the body that continually cycles from
one mitotic division to the next. - (
Answer-)Skin's squamous epithelium

What is the rest state that some cells enter after the M phase called? - (
Answer-)G0 or resting phase

Why would a cell enter the G0 phase? - (
Answer-)1. Nutrients are unavailable
2. Growth factors are unavailable
3. Highly specialized cells first leave the cell cycle

What type of cells found in the body may permanently stay in G0? - (
Answer-)Neurons (highly specialized and terminally differentiated cells)

What may prompt a cell to leave the G0 phase? - (
Answer-)Cell receives stimuli via:
1. Growth factors
2. Hormones
3. Other signals that trigger growth

Give an example of a cell type found in the body that remains in G0 phase until
prompted. - (
Answer-)Blood loss or tissue injury

Define cell proliferation - (
Answer-)Process of increasing cell numbers by mitotic cell division.

In normal tissues, the number of new cells being produced is to
the number of cells dying or being shed. - (
Answer-)Equivalent

When considering cell proliferation, human cells fall within one of these two
categories: - (
Answer-)1. Gametes (ovum and sperm)
2. Somatic (non-reproductive cells)

, Gametes are -(
Answer-)Haploids

What is a haploid? - (
Answer-)A cell that contains a single set of chromosomes

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