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NR507: Advanced Pathophysiology

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2 types of inflammation - answer-acute - <2 wks chronic - >2 wks adenocarcinoma - answer-ductal or glandular tissue cancer aerobic metabolism - answer-The cellular process in which oxygen is used to metabolize glucose. Energy is produced in an efficient manner with minimal waste products. Amplification - answer-occurs when a protooncogene occurs in one cell more than normal resulting in accelerated growth of abnormal cells Anabolism - answer-Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy. anaerobic metabolism - answer-The metabolism that takes place in the absence of oxygen; the principle product is lactic acid. anaplasia - answer-loss of differentiation and function of cells; reversion to a more primitive cell type Angiogenesis - answer-formation of new blood vessels Antigen - answer-large molecules that are foreign to the host apoptosis - answer-process of programmed cell death BCR and what are they? - answer-B cell receptor - antibodies bengin tumor - answer-Cells in the mass that remain together and do not spread from the area of local growth cancer dormancy - answer-metastasized cells may remain quiescent for 5+ years then become metabolically active again for reoccurrence of disease Carcinogenesis - answer-the process of tumor development carcinoma - answer-epithelial cells of organ surfaces and linings cancer carcinoma in situ - answer-a malignant tumor in its original position that has not yet disturbed or invaded the surrounding tissues catabolism - answer-Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy. cellular metabolism - answer-all of the chemical reactions that are part of maintaining cellular function chemical secretion - answer-cells secrete chemicals into the bloodstream Chemicals secreted by cells - answer-hormones neurotransmitters cytokines Chemotaxis - answer-Cell movement that occurs in response to chemical stimulus in the direction of the Ag chromosomal translocation - answer-Material is swapped with another chromosome clonal diversity - answer-the ability of B and T cells to recognize over 100 million different Ag clonal selection - answer-the T or B cell specific to the antigen clones itself and the clones diversify into different types of T cells DAMP - answer-damage-associated molecular pattern - proteins that are released from human cells when they are damaged Diapedesis - answer-passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue Differentiation - answer-process in which cells become specialized in structure and function EBV (Epstein-Barr Virus) can lead to ________ - answer-lymphoma Endogenous antigens - answer-antigens produced by microbes or from genetic mutation that multiply inside the cells of the body Examples of haptens - answer-peanuts, dairy, shelfish, poision ivy, medications exogenous antigens - answer-foreign material remaining after phagocytic digestion of bacteria or other Ag First line of immunity - answer-intact skin and mucous membranes G0 (quiescent phase) - answer-the cell is resting, nondividing, inactive. G1 (preparatory phase) - answer-in response to a stimuli, stem cells start to become metabolically active G2 phase of interphase - answer-Last phase of interphase in which cell organelles are duplicated in preparation for cell division gap junction - answer-A type of intercellular junction in animals that allows the passage of materials between cells. hapten - answer-small molecule that has to bind to a larger molecule to form an antigen Hapten - answer-small molecule that has to bind to a larger molecule to form an antigen Hep B

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NR507: ADVANCED
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
________ % of cancers are linked to hereditiy - answer-5-10%

2 types of inflammation - answer-acute - <2 wks
chronic - >2 wks

adenocarcinoma - answer-ductal or glandular tissue cancer

aerobic metabolism - answer-The cellular process in which oxygen is used to
metabolize glucose. Energy is produced in an efficient manner with minimal
waste products.

Amplification - answer-occurs when a protooncogene occurs in one cell more
than normal resulting in accelerated growth of abnormal cells

Anabolism - answer-Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring
energy.

anaerobic metabolism - answer-The metabolism that takes place in the absence
of oxygen; the principle product is lactic acid.

anaplasia - answer-loss of differentiation and function of cells; reversion to a
more primitive cell type

Angiogenesis - answer-formation of new blood vessels

Antigen - answer-large molecules that are foreign to the host

apoptosis - answer-process of programmed cell death

BCR and what are they? - answer-B cell receptor - antibodies

bengin tumor - answer-Cells in the mass that remain together and do not spread
from the area of local growth

cancer dormancy - answer-metastasized cells may remain quiescent for 5+
years then become metabolically active again for reoccurrence of disease

Carcinogenesis - answer-the process of tumor development

carcinoma - answer-epithelial cells of organ surfaces and linings cancer

carcinoma in situ - answer-a malignant tumor in its original position that has not
yet disturbed or invaded the surrounding tissues

catabolism - answer-Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing
energy.

cellular metabolism - answer-all of the chemical reactions that are part of
maintaining cellular function

, chemical secretion - answer-cells secrete chemicals into the bloodstream

Chemicals secreted by cells - answer-hormones
neurotransmitters
cytokines

Chemotaxis - answer-Cell movement that occurs in response to chemical
stimulus in the direction of the Ag

chromosomal translocation - answer-Material is swapped with another
chromosome

clonal diversity - answer-the ability of B and T cells to recognize over 100 million
different Ag

clonal selection - answer-the T or B cell specific to the antigen clones itself and
the clones diversify into different types of T cells

DAMP - answer-damage-associated molecular pattern - proteins that are released
from human cells when they are damaged

Diapedesis - answer-passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through
intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue

Differentiation - answer-process in which cells become specialized in structure
and function

EBV (Epstein-Barr Virus) can lead to ________ - answer-lymphoma

Endogenous antigens - answer-antigens produced by microbes or from genetic
mutation that multiply inside the cells of the body

Examples of haptens - answer-peanuts, dairy, shelfish, poision ivy, medications

exogenous antigens - answer-foreign material remaining after phagocytic
digestion of bacteria or other Ag

First line of immunity - answer-intact skin and mucous membranes

G0 (quiescent phase) - answer-the cell is resting, nondividing, inactive.

G1 (preparatory phase) - answer-in response to a stimuli, stem cells start to
become metabolically active

G2 phase of interphase - answer-Last phase of interphase in which cell
organelles are duplicated in preparation for cell division

gap junction - answer-A type of intercellular junction in animals that allows the
passage of materials between cells.

hapten - answer-small molecule that has to bind to a larger molecule to form an
antigen
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