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HCR 240 Exam 1 Human Pathophysiology 250 Questions with Verified Answers -organelles -cytoplasm -plasma membrane - CORRECT ANSWER eukaryotes contains DNA and RNA - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: nucleus synthesize polypeptides and proteins from RNA - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: ribosomes -contains ribosomes -synthesize and fold proteins - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: rough endoplasmic reticulum -synthesize lipids and steroid hormones -remove toxic substances from the cell - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: smooth endoplasmic reticulum transport proteins, polynucleotides, and polysaccharide molecules within the cell - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: golgi apparatus lysosome: functions is intracellular digestion and autophagy peroxisome: detoxify waste - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: lysosomes and peroxisomes -cellular respiration and energy production -generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: mitochondria -contains cytosol -site of enzymatic biochemical reactions, protein synthesis, storage of excess nutrients - CORRECT ANSWER cytoplasm solute molecules from high to low concentration - CORRECT ANSWER plasma membrane: diffusion water from low solute concentration to high solute concentration - CORRECT ANSWER plama membrane: osmosis connective, epithelial, muscle, nervous tissue - CORRECT ANSWER cell to cell adhesions: tissues lack of oxygen - CORRECT ANSWER cellular injury- hypoxia lack of blood supply; most common type of hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER hypoxia: ischemia

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HCR 240 Exam 1 Human Pathophysiology 250 Questions with
Verified Answers


-organelles
-cytoplasm
-plasma membrane - CORRECT ANSWER eukaryotes


contains DNA and RNA - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: nucleus


synthesize polypeptides and proteins from RNA - CORRECT ANSWER organelles:
ribosomes


-contains ribosomes
-synthesize and fold proteins - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: rough endoplasmic
reticulum


-synthesize lipids and steroid hormones
-remove toxic substances from the cell - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: smooth
endoplasmic reticulum


transport proteins, polynucleotides, and polysaccharide molecules within the cell -
CORRECT ANSWER organelles: golgi apparatus


lysosome: functions is intracellular digestion and autophagy

,peroxisome: detoxify waste - CORRECT ANSWER organelles: lysosomes and
peroxisomes


-cellular respiration and energy production
-generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation - CORRECT ANSWER organelles:
mitochondria


-contains cytosol
-site of enzymatic biochemical reactions, protein synthesis, storage of excess
nutrients - CORRECT ANSWER cytoplasm


solute molecules from high to low concentration - CORRECT ANSWER plasma
membrane: diffusion


water from low solute concentration to high solute concentration - CORRECT
ANSWER plama membrane: osmosis


connective, epithelial, muscle, nervous tissue - CORRECT ANSWER cell to cell
adhesions: tissues


lack of oxygen - CORRECT ANSWER cellular injury- hypoxia


lack of blood supply; most common type of hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER hypoxia:
ischemia

,-injury due to cells not being able to use or receive oxygen
-ex. suffocation, strangulation, chemical, drowning - CORRECT ANSWER hypoxia-
asphyxiation


binds to hemoglobin and prevents the transportation of oxygen around the body -
CORRECT ANSWER hypoxia: carbon monoxide poisoning


-loss of an electron, highly reactive and bind to anything (proteins, lipids, RNA,
DNA) which causes damage to the cell - CORRECT ANSWER free radicals


-formed during mitochondrial respiration
-role in chemical signaling - CORRECT ANSWER reactive oxygen species (ros)


-air pollution
-heavy metal toxicity: lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium
-ethanol - CORRECT ANSWER toxic chemicals


carbon monoxide, particle pollution, ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and
lead - CORRECT ANSWER environmental protection agencies


-toxicity affects central and peripheral nervous system
-cell damage
-treatment: chelation therapy
-suspicion in behavioral disorders - CORRECT ANSWER toxic chemicals: lead
poisoning

, -major nutritional deficiencies
-metabolism occurs in the liver
-acute: affects CNS
-chronic: gastritis - CORRECT ANSWER toxic chemicals: ethanol


-invade and destroy cells
-produce toxins
-produce damaging hypersensitivity reactions - CORRECT ANSWER infectious
agents: virulence of an organism depends on its ability to


-abnormal immune system response to a foreign substance
-ex. allergies, asthma - CORRECT ANSWER immunological reactions: immune
mediated hypersensitivity reactions


-antibody formation against normal cell receptors
-ex. type 1 diabetes - CORRECT ANSWER immunological reactions: autoimmune
disorders


-chilling cells
-less than 95 degrees fahrenheit
-slows metabolic processes, creates electrolyte abnormalities - CORRECT ANSWER
physical and mechanical factors: hypothermic injuries

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