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order the factors in the process of tissue ischemia, starting from the initial step -
ANSWER blockage in artery
decreased oxygenation
decreased cellular metabolism
vital organs becoming hypoxic
atp production inhibited
failure of sodium pump causing cells to enlarge and rupture
invades or damages the cells - ANSWER microorganisms
result of genetic defects or inborn errors of metabolism - ANSWER abnormal
accumulation of metabolites in the cells
changes the permeability of the cellular membrane - ANSWER chemical toxins
alters cellular contents and changes the dna - ANSWER radiation exposure
which occurs when cells are deprived of oxygen - ANSWER cells stop producing energy
a person has developed a blockage in an artery that brings blood to the foot and has
impaired circulation with severe cell injury. the person undergoes surgical repair that is
successful. which happens to the cells that were injured - ANSWER cells will repair
themselves
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, which conditions force a cell to adapt - ANSWER metabolic changes
decreased atp levels
increased cellular ph
decreased oxygenation
which person would be at risk for cellular atrophy - ANSWER a person with a stroke
who can't use the right arm
which cellular growth pattern would be expected due to an increased workload on the heart
- ANSWER hypertrophy
which abnormal cell growth pattern may occur as a result of pregnancy -
ANSWER hyperplasia
a person who has smoked one pack of cigarettes a day for 40 years is at risk for which type
of cell growth pattern - ANSWER metaplasia
which statement best describes a benign neoplasm - ANSWER non cancerous lesion
that does not spread
which is an example of hypoxia - ANSWER the brain receiving less oxygen
which would be an expected cellular finding in a person who had a myocardial infarction due
to a clot blocking a vessel - ANSWER the cells will die
which changes describe the end result of cellular adaptation - ANSWER changes in
structure and function of DNA
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order the factors in the process of tissue ischemia, starting from the initial step -
ANSWER blockage in artery
decreased oxygenation
decreased cellular metabolism
vital organs becoming hypoxic
atp production inhibited
failure of sodium pump causing cells to enlarge and rupture
invades or damages the cells - ANSWER microorganisms
result of genetic defects or inborn errors of metabolism - ANSWER abnormal
accumulation of metabolites in the cells
changes the permeability of the cellular membrane - ANSWER chemical toxins
alters cellular contents and changes the dna - ANSWER radiation exposure
which occurs when cells are deprived of oxygen - ANSWER cells stop producing energy
a person has developed a blockage in an artery that brings blood to the foot and has
impaired circulation with severe cell injury. the person undergoes surgical repair that is
successful. which happens to the cells that were injured - ANSWER cells will repair
themselves
1
, which conditions force a cell to adapt - ANSWER metabolic changes
decreased atp levels
increased cellular ph
decreased oxygenation
which person would be at risk for cellular atrophy - ANSWER a person with a stroke
who can't use the right arm
which cellular growth pattern would be expected due to an increased workload on the heart
- ANSWER hypertrophy
which abnormal cell growth pattern may occur as a result of pregnancy -
ANSWER hyperplasia
a person who has smoked one pack of cigarettes a day for 40 years is at risk for which type
of cell growth pattern - ANSWER metaplasia
which statement best describes a benign neoplasm - ANSWER non cancerous lesion
that does not spread
which is an example of hypoxia - ANSWER the brain receiving less oxygen
which would be an expected cellular finding in a person who had a myocardial infarction due
to a clot blocking a vessel - ANSWER the cells will die
which changes describe the end result of cellular adaptation - ANSWER changes in
structure and function of DNA
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