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Test Bank Essentials of Pathophysiology
4th Edition by Porth

Table of Contents

Table of Contents 1
Chapter 01 - Cell Structure and Function F
Chapter 02 - Cellular Responses to Stress, Injury, and Aging u
Chapter 03 - Inflammation, the Inflammatory Response, and n
FeverChapter 04 - Cell Proliferation, Tissue Regeneration, and c
Repair Chapter 05 - Genetic Control of Cell Function and t
Inheritance Chapter 06 - Genetic and Congenital Disorders i
Chapter 07 - Neoplasia o
Chapter 08 - Disorders of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance n
Chapter 09 - Stress and Adaptation Chap
Chapter 10 - Disorders of Nutritional Status ter
Chapter 11 - Disorders of White Blood Cells and Lymphoid 37 -
TissuesChapter 12 - Disorders of Hemostasis Disor
Chapter 13 - Disorders of Red Blood Cells ders
Chapter 14 - Mechanisms of Infectious Disease of
Chapter 15 - Innate and Adaptive Immunity Brain
Chapter 16 - Disorders of the Immune Func
ResponseChapter 17 - Control of tion
Cardiovascular Function C
Chapter 18 - Disorders of Blood Flow and Blood Pressure h
Chapter 19 - Disorders of Cardiac Function a
Chapter 20 - Heart Failure and Circulatory p
ShockChapter 21 - Control of Respiratory t
Function e
Chapter 22 - Respiratory Tract Infections, Neoplasms, and Childhood r
DisordersChapter 23 - Disorders of Ventilation and Gas Exchange
Chapter 24 - Structure and Function of the Kidney 3
Chapter 25 - Disorders of Renal Function 8
Chapter 26 - Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease
Chapter 27 - Disorders of the Bladder and Lower Urinary Tract -
Chapter 28 - Structure and Function of the Gastrointestinal
SystemChapter 29 - Disorders of Gastrointestinal Function D
Chapter 30 - Disorders of Hepatobiliary and Exocrine Pancreatic Function i
Chapter 31 - Mechanisms of Endocrine Control s
Chapter 32 - Disorders of Endocrine Control of Growth and Metabolism o
Chapter 33 - Diabetes Mellitus and the Metabolic Syndrome r
Chapter 34 - Organization and Control of Neural Function d
Chapter 35 - Somatosensory Function, Pain, and e
HeadacheChapter 36 - Disorders of Neuromuscular r

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s of Special Sensory Function Chapter 39 - Disorders of 2
the Male Genitourinary System Chapter 40 - Disorders of 8
the Female Genitourinary SystemChapter 41 - Sexually 15
Transmitted Infections 22
Chapter 42 - Structure and Function of the Skeletal 26
SystemChapter 43 - Disorders of the Skeletal System 32
Chapter 44 - Disorders of the Skeletal System 38
Chapter 45 - Structure and Function of the 45
IntegumentumChapter 46 - Disorders of Skin Integrity 52
and Function 59
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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.

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B) accumulate within cell gap junctions.


C) bind to contractile microfilaments.

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