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NURS 611 EXAM 1 PATHO EXAM TEST BANK WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (ALREADY GRADED A+) 1) Free radicals cause cell damage by - Giving up an electron, which causes injury to the chemical bonds of the cell membrane. A free radical is an electrically unch...

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NURS 611 EXAM 1 PATHO EXAM TEST BANK

WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES

(ALREADY GRADED A+)

1) Free radicals cause cell damage by - Giving up an electron, which

causes injury to the chemical bonds of the cell membrane.

A free radical is an electrically uncharged atom or group of atoms

having an unpaired electron. Having one unpaired electron makes the

molecule Un stable, thus to stabilize, the molecule gives up an

electron to another molecule or steals one. Therefore it is capable of

forming injurious chemical bonds with proteins, lipids, or

carbohydrates---Key molecules in membranes and nucleic acid's.



2) Which method of transport uses transmembrane proteins with receptors

with a high degree of specificity for substance being transported? -

Mediated.

Mediated transport- passive and active- involves integral or

transmembrane proteins with receptors having a high degree of

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specificity for the substance being transported. Inorganic anions and

cations such as sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate,

and charged an uncharged organic compounds such as amino acids

and sugars, require specific transport systems to facilitate movement

through different cellular membranes



3) What is the sequence of steps in the development of digestive enzyme

by the pancreas cells from the initial transcription to the release from the

cells? - 1-transcribed from DNA to RNA in nucleus

2-to ribosomes for synthesis

3-Transported in secretory vesicles to cell membrane



4) First step in the development of digestive enzymes in the pancreas -

Transcription from DNA to RNA



Second step in the development of digestion enzymes in the pancreas - To

the ribosomes for synthesis



5) Third step in the development of digestive enzymes by the pancreas -

Transported in secretory vesicles to cell membrane

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6) What occurs during exocytosis? - Macromolecules can be secreted

across eukaryotic cell membranes.



In eukaryotic cells, secretion of macromolecules almost always

occurs by exocytosis.



And eukaryotic cell secretion of macromolecules almost always

occurs by - Exocytosis



7) Which mode of chemical signaling uses blood to transport

communication to so some distance away? - Hormonal.



Chemical signaling can be classified into three categories--

-Local chemical mediator

-hormone

-Neurotransmitter



7) In the local chemical mediator model, the secreted chemicals acts on the

cells in the - immediate environment.

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8) Hormones are used for communication with - Distant target cells



Cells can Secrete a chemical and rely on the blood system to deliver

the signal to a distant cell.



9) neurotransmitters are secreted by neurons to stimulate an - Adjoining

cell



For example, a neuron may secrete acetylcholine to stimulate the

movement of a muscle cell



Acetylcholine can be classified as using which chemical signaling method?

- Neurotransmitter



Which organic compounds facility transportation across the cell membrane

by acting as receptors, transfer channels for electrolytes, and enzymes to

drive after pumps? - Proteins.

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