NU570 EXAM 1 OPEN BOOK QUIZZES
KARYOLYSIS - answer Loss of chromatin related to the reflux of DNAase and RNAase
into the nucleus.
APOPTOSIS - answer Programmed cell death that plays a key role in the development
of tissues and organs
Reversible cell swelling in renal tubules caused by hypoperfusion of the kidneys during
a cardiac operation. - answerHYDROPIC (VACUOLAR) CHANGE
Saponification of the per pancreatic tissue following an attack of acute pancreatitis. -
answerFAT NECROSIS
Softened localized area in the brain (encephalomalacia) caused by an occlusion of the
medial cerebral artery. - answerLIQUEFACTIVE NECROSIS
Transformation of glandular epithelium into squamous epithelium in chronic cervicitis
(inflammation of the cervix) - answerMETAPLASIA
White soft area in a lymph node infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis -
answerCASEOUS NECROSIS
Preneoplasic changes seen in the bronchial mucosa of smoker - answerDYSPLASIA
Small heart in a 90-year-old man. - answerATROPHY
Estrogen induced thickening of the uterine endometrium - answerHYPERPLASIA
This cell type is a hallmark of acute inflammation. - answerPOLYMORPHONUCLEAR
LEUKOCYTE (PMN) or NEUTROPHIL
Specific effect of antigen on IgE-primed mast cels and basophils -
answerDEGRANULATION
Inhibits the production of prostaglandins. - answerASPIRIN
Site of endothelial cell contraction and gap formation between tight junctions during
acute inflammation. - answerPOSTCAPILLARY VENULE
Enhances phagocytosis and is mediated by IgG and C3b. - answerOPSONIZATION
KARYOLYSIS - answer Loss of chromatin related to the reflux of DNAase and RNAase
into the nucleus.
APOPTOSIS - answer Programmed cell death that plays a key role in the development
of tissues and organs
Reversible cell swelling in renal tubules caused by hypoperfusion of the kidneys during
a cardiac operation. - answerHYDROPIC (VACUOLAR) CHANGE
Saponification of the per pancreatic tissue following an attack of acute pancreatitis. -
answerFAT NECROSIS
Softened localized area in the brain (encephalomalacia) caused by an occlusion of the
medial cerebral artery. - answerLIQUEFACTIVE NECROSIS
Transformation of glandular epithelium into squamous epithelium in chronic cervicitis
(inflammation of the cervix) - answerMETAPLASIA
White soft area in a lymph node infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis -
answerCASEOUS NECROSIS
Preneoplasic changes seen in the bronchial mucosa of smoker - answerDYSPLASIA
Small heart in a 90-year-old man. - answerATROPHY
Estrogen induced thickening of the uterine endometrium - answerHYPERPLASIA
This cell type is a hallmark of acute inflammation. - answerPOLYMORPHONUCLEAR
LEUKOCYTE (PMN) or NEUTROPHIL
Specific effect of antigen on IgE-primed mast cels and basophils -
answerDEGRANULATION
Inhibits the production of prostaglandins. - answerASPIRIN
Site of endothelial cell contraction and gap formation between tight junctions during
acute inflammation. - answerPOSTCAPILLARY VENULE
Enhances phagocytosis and is mediated by IgG and C3b. - answerOPSONIZATION