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Jaundice is caused by excess accumulation of bilirubin in what part of the cell? - hepatocyte cell membrane What process allows glucose to enter body cells? - Facilitated diffusion Cell differentiation - process by which dividing cells change their functional or phenotypical type. Crohn's disease - a chronic autoimmune disorder that can occur anywhere in the digestive tract; however, it is most often found in the ileum and in the colon Causes fissures, strictures and perianal abscess. Submucousal granulamatosus tissue involved

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MN 551 Midterm Review Purdue University Questions with 100%
Correct Answers | Updated & Verified 100%
Jaundice is caused by excess accumulation of bilirubin in what part of the cell? -
hepatocyte cell membrane



What process allows glucose to enter body cells? - Facilitated diffusion



Cell differentiation - process by which dividing cells change their functional or
phenotypical type.



Crohn's disease - a chronic autoimmune disorder that can occur anywhere in the
digestive tract; however, it is most often found in the ileum and in the colon

Causes fissures, strictures and perianal abscess.



Submucousal granulamatosus tissue involved



Treatment for Crohn's Disease - Treatment of inflammatory response



Sulfasalazine then metronidazole if no response to 5-ASA



Methotrexate and corticosteroids



Cervical Cancer - Malignant cell growth in the cervix; can be caused by HPV virus



Cervical Cancer treatment - if PAP smear is negative (normal) then routine follow up.

if CIN1: then repeat PAP
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