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Pathophysiology Exam #1 – Porth Review Questions with Correct Answers

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Purpose and function of the mitochondria - Answer-Machine for cellular energy. Transform food energy into ATP Major components of the cell (3 components) - Answer-Plasma/Cell Membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma/Cell Membrane - Answer-The cell membrane encloses the cell and provides for intracellular and intercellular communication, transport of materials into and out of the cell, and maintenance of the electrical activities that power cell function. Nucleus - Answer-The nucleus is the control center for the cell. It also contains most of the hereditary material. Cytoplasm - Answer-Contain organelles. They include the mitochondria, which supply the energy needs of the cell; the ribosomes, which synthesize proteins and other materials needed for cell function; and the lysosomes and proteosomes, which function as the cell's digestive system. 4 Tissue Types - Answer-- Epithelial - 3 distinct surfaces, closely joined by cell adhesion molecules, and are attached firmly to a basement membrane. - Connective - most abundant tissue in the body, holds tissues together. - Muscle - responsible for movement and changes in size and shape of internal organs - Nervous - integrated communication system Active transport - Answer-Any type of transport across the cell membrane that REQUIRES energy as it moves material against the concentration gradient. Passive transport - Answer-Any type of transport across the cell membrane that does NOT require energy. Facilitated diffusion - Answer-Type of Passive Transport in which Molecules hitch a ride on transport proteins Hypercalcemia - Answer-Occurs in normal tissues as the result of increased serum calcium levels 6 Major causes of Hypercalcemia - Answer-- Hyperparathyroidism - Phosphate retention in renal failure - Increase release of calcium from bone as in immobilization - Paget's disease - disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth

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Pathophysiology Exam #1 – Porth
Review Questions with Correct Answers
Purpose and function of the mitochondria - Answer-Machine for cellular energy.
Transform food energy into ATP

Major components of the cell (3 components) - Answer-Plasma/Cell Membrane
Nucleus
Cytoplasm

Plasma/Cell Membrane - Answer-The cell membrane encloses the cell and provides for
intracellular and intercellular communication, transport of materials into and out of the
cell, and maintenance of the electrical activities that power cell function.

Nucleus - Answer-The nucleus is the control center for the cell. It also contains most of
the hereditary material.

Cytoplasm - Answer-Contain organelles. They include the mitochondria, which supply
the energy needs of the cell; the ribosomes, which synthesize proteins and other
materials needed for cell function; and the lysosomes and proteosomes, which function
as the cell's digestive system.

4 Tissue Types - Answer-- Epithelial - 3 distinct surfaces, closely joined by cell adhesion
molecules, and are attached firmly to a basement membrane.
- Connective - most abundant tissue in the body, holds tissues together.
- Muscle - responsible for movement and changes in size and shape of internal organs
- Nervous - integrated communication system

Active transport - Answer-Any type of transport across the cell membrane that
REQUIRES energy as it moves material against the concentration gradient.

Passive transport - Answer-Any type of transport across the cell membrane that does
NOT require energy.

Facilitated diffusion - Answer-Type of Passive Transport in which Molecules hitch a ride
on transport proteins

Hypercalcemia - Answer-Occurs in normal tissues as the result of increased serum
calcium levels

6 Major causes of Hypercalcemia - Answer-- Hyperparathyroidism
- Phosphate retention in renal failure
- Increase release of calcium from bone as in immobilization
- Paget's disease - disorder that involves abnormal bone destruction and regrowth

, - Cancer with metastatic bone lesions
- Vitamin D intoxication

Hypercalcemia causes and its relationship to metastatic calcifications - Answer-Almost
any condition that increases the serum calcium level can lead to calcification in
inappropriate sites such as the lung, renal tubules, and blood vessels.

Compensatory Mechanisms of Tissues - Answer--Cells may adapt by undergoing
changes in: Size, Number, Type
-Cellular stresses also include intracellular accumulations and storage of products in
abnormal amounts

Atrophy - Answer--Change in size (decrease)
-Decreased work demands or adverse environmental conditions
-Lower more efficient level of functioning compatible with survival

Hypertrophy - Answer--Change in size (increase)
Increase in amount of functioning components in the tissue mass
-Can be result of normal physiologic or abnormal pathologic conditions

Hyperplasia - Answer--Change in number of cells (increase)
-Stimuli to increase number may be physiologic (compensatory) or nonphysiologic
(excessive hormone)
-Physiologic- breast & uterine enlargement with pregnancy
-Hormonal- BPH (androgen); endometrial (estrogen)
-Different process than hypertrophy - but often occur together

Metaplasia - Answer--Represents reversible change - one adult cell type is replaced by
another cell type
-In response to chronic irritation and inflammation
-Allows for substitution of cells that are better able to survive

Conditions in which metaplasia can take place - Answer--Excessive drinking of alcohol
-Smoking

Dysplasia - Answer--Deranged cell growth of specific tissue
-Results in cells that vary in size, shape and organization
-Minor degrees associated with irritation or inflammation
-Adaptive and potentially reversible if cause eliminated
-Strongly implicated as a precursor of cancer

Intracellular Accumulations - Answer--Represent the build-up of substances that cells
cannot immediately use or eliminate
-Grouped into 3 categories
1) Normal body substances (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, melanin and bilirubin)- fatty
liver
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