11th Edition by Kumar
Verified Chapters 1 - 24,
TEST BANK
, TABLE OF CONTENT
1. The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease
2 Cell Injury, Death and Adaptation
3 Inflammation and Repair
4 Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolism, and Shock
5 Diseases of the Immune System
6 Neoplasia
7 Genetic and Pediatric Diseases
8 Environmental and Nutritional Diseases
9 General Pathology of Infectious Diseases
10 Blood Vessels
11 Heart
12 Hematopoietic and Lymphoid System
13 Lung
14 Kidney and Its Collecting System
15 Oral Cavity and Gastrointestinal Tract
16 Liver, Gallbladder, and Biliary Tract
17 Pancreas
18 Male Genital System and Lower Urinary Tract
,19 Female Genital System and Breast
20 Endocrine System
21 Bones, Joints and Soft Tissue Tumors
22 Peripheral Nerves and Muscle
23 Central Nervous System
24 Skin
, Chapter 1. The Cell as a Unit of Health and Disease
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 because
they:
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 the
specific 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.
B) accumulate within cell gap junctions.
C) bind to contractile microfilaments.
D) release secretions into extracellular fluid.