1ST EDITION BY LUCIE DLUGASCH, STORY: ISBN-10; 1284150453 / ISBN-13; 978-
1284150452
,Table cof cContents:
Chapter c1: cCellular cFunction
Chapter c2: cImmunity
Chapter c3: cHematopoietic cFunction
Chapter c4: cCardiovascular cFunction
Chapter c5: cRespiratory cFunction
Chapter c6: cFluid, cElectrolyte, cand cAcid-Base cHomeostasis
Chapter c7: cUrinary cFunction
Chapter c8: cReproductive cFunction
Chapter c9: cGastrointestinal cFunction
Chapter c10: cEndocrine cFunction
Chapter c11: cNeural cFunction
Chapter c12: cMusculoskeletal cFunction
Chapter c13: cIntegumentary cFunction
Chapter c14: cSensory cFunction
, Applied cPathophysiology cfor cthe cAdvanced cPractice cNurse
c1st cEdition cDlugasch c| cStory cTest cBank
Chapter c1 cCellular cFunction
1. The cnucleus , cwhich cis cessential cfor cfunction cand csurvival
cof cthe ccell.
A) is cthe c site c of cprotein csynthesis
B) contains cthe c genetic c code
C) transforms c cellular c energy
D) initiates c aerobic c metabolism
2. Although cenergy cis cnot cmade cin cmitochondria, cthey care cknown cas cthe
cpower cplants cof cthe ccell cbecause cthey:
A) contain c RNA c for c protein c synthesis.
B) utilize c glycolysis c for coxidative c energy.
C) extract cenergy c from c organic c compounds.
D) store c calcium c bonds c for c muscle c contractions.
3. Although cthe cbasic cstructure cof cthe ccell cplasma cmembrane cis cformed
cby ca clipid c bilayer, c most c of cthe c specific c membrane c functions care
c carried c out c by:
A) bound c and ctransmembrane c proteins.
B) complex, c long ccarbohydrate c chains.
C) surface c antigens c and c hormone c receptors.
D) a cgating csystem c of cselective cion cchannels.
4. To ceffectively crelay csignals, ccell-to-cell ccommunication cutilizes
cchemical cmessenger csystems cthat:
, A) displace c surface c receptor cproteins.
B) accumulate c within c cell c gap c junctions.
C) bind c to c contractile c microfilaments.
D) release c secretions cinto cextracellular c fluid.
5. Aerobic cmetabolism, calso cknown cas coxidative cmetabolism, cprovides
cenergy cby:
A) removing cthe c phosphate c bonds c from c ATP.
B) combining chydrogen c and c oxygen c to c form c water.
C) activating c pyruvate c stored c in c the c cytoplasm.
D) breaking cdown c glucose c to cform clactic c acid.
6. Exocytosis, cthe creverse cof cendocytosis, cis cimportant cin into
cthe cextracellular cfluid.
A) Engulfing c and c ingesting c fluid c and c proteins c for c transport
B) Killing, c degrading, c and c dissolving c harmful c microorganisms
C) Removing ccellular c debris c and creleasing c synthesized c substances
D) Destruction c of cparticles cby clysosomal c enzymes c for c secretion
7. The cprocess cresponsible cfor cgenerating cand cconducting cmembrane
cpotentials cis:
A) diffusion c of ccurrent-carrying c ions.
B) millivoltage c of celectrical c potential.
C) polarization c of ccharged c particles.
D) ion c channel c neurotransmission.
8. Epithelial ctissues care cclassified caccording cto cthe cshape cof cthe ccells cand
cthe cnumber cof clayers. cWhich cof cthe cfollowing cis ca ccorrectly cmatched
cdescription cand ctype cof cepithelial ctissue?