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Pathology for Mortuary Science Chapter 3 and 4 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Amyloid - Answers is a waxy, translucent, complex protein that resembles starch Atrophy - Answers is the shrinkage in the size of the cell by the loss of cell substance Calcification - Answers implies the depositing of calcium salts, magnesium, iron, and other minerals within the cells. Caseous - Answers is a distinct form of necrosis present in cases of tuberculosis. Degeneration - Answers the deterioration of tissue with corresponding functional impairment as a result of disease or injury. Gangrene - Answers is a term commonly used to refer to several types of necrosis. Gout - Answers is a common form of arthritis that cause swelling and pain in some of body's joints. Hypertrophy - Answers the enlargement of an organ or part due to the increase in size of cells composing it Infiltration - Answers the process of seepage of diffusion into tissue of substances that are not ordinarily present. Necrosis - Answers is a sequence of structural changes that follow cell death in living tissue. Pigmentation - Answers coloration caused by deposit or lack of colored material in the tissues. Regeneration - Answers the replacement of damaged cells with identical cell remission - temporary cessation of symptoms of disease Moist (wet) - Answers necrotic tissue that is wet as a result of inadequate venous drainage; may be accompanied by the invasion of saprophytic bacteria

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Pathology for Mortuary Science Chapter 3 and 4 Questions with Correct Answers Latest
Update 2025/2026

Amyloid - Answers is a waxy, translucent, complex protein that resembles starch

Atrophy - Answers is the shrinkage in the size of the cell by the loss of cell substance

Calcification - Answers implies the depositing of calcium salts, magnesium, iron, and other
minerals within the cells.

Caseous - Answers is a distinct form of necrosis present in cases of tuberculosis.

Degeneration - Answers the deterioration of tissue with corresponding functional impairment as
a result of disease or injury.

Gangrene - Answers is a term commonly used to refer to several types of necrosis.

Gout - Answers is a common form of arthritis that cause swelling and pain in some of body's
joints.

Hypertrophy - Answers the enlargement of an organ or part due to the increase in size of cells
composing it

Infiltration - Answers the process of seepage of diffusion into tissue of substances that are not
ordinarily present.

Necrosis - Answers is a sequence of structural changes that follow cell death in living tissue.

Pigmentation - Answers coloration caused by deposit or lack of colored material in the tissues.

Regeneration - Answers the replacement of damaged cells with identical cell remission -
temporary cessation of symptoms of disease

Moist (wet) - Answers necrotic tissue that is wet as a result of inadequate venous drainage; may
be accompanied by the invasion of saprophytic bacteria

Dry - Answers condition of that results when the body part that dies had little blood and remains
aseptic and occurs when the arteries but not the veins are obstructed (ex: ischemic necrosis)

Hyperplasia - Answers increase in the size of a tissue or organ

Metaplasia - Answers is the form of cellular adaptation in which cells regenerate after injury.

Amelia - Answers congenital absence of one or more limbs

Aplasia - Answers complete failure of a tissue or an organ to develop normally

Hernia - Answers is the protrusion of an organ through the wall normally containing it

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