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NUR 631 Midterm

1. A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspendedCyto- plasm
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cytoplasm

2. plasma membrane
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A selectively-permeable phospholipid bilayer forming the boundary of the cells

3. Nucleus
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A part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction

4. a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells, occurring in pairs and
involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division.

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cen- trioles

5. Ribosomes
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site of protein synthesis

6. A system of membranes that is found in a cell's cytoplasm and that assists in the production,
processing, and transport of proteins and in the production of lipids.

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endoplasmic reticulum

7. Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production-



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mitochondria

,8. cell organelle filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell
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lysosomes

9. a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells,
A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the cell

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golgi apparatus

10. decrease/schrinkage in cellular size for adaption
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atrophy

11. increase in size of cells (organs) for adaption
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hypertrophy

12. increase in number of cells for adapation
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hyperplasia

13. reversible replacement of one mature cell type by another (epithelium changes in smokers)
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metaplasia

14. abnormal changes in size, shape and organization of mature cells (can lead to cervical cancer)
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dysplasia

15. increased copper accumulation in liver and NS (biliary defect); AUTOSO- MAL
RECESSIVE s/s

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hepatitis, neuro/MS--tremors muscle incoord, behavioral change; Test

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copper, ceruloplasmin, genetic test, LFT, imaging.

Wilson's dis- ease

16. kayser-flescher rings in eyes
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Wilson's disease

17. necrosis cardiac infarct (other tissues, not the brain); typically affects kidney. Denaturation
of proteins from gel to firm state

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coagulative

18. necrosis of lipids and macrophages (develop granulomas) TB/histoplasmosis

combo of coagulative and liquefactive. cells disintegrate /denature but debris is walled off
(cheese like)

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caseous




19. wet or dry necrosis that occurs from ischemia or bacteria; physical in- jury/trauma.
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gangrene

20. necrosis in pancreas/breast tissue
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fat

21. necrosis from bacterial infection/cerebral infarct; typically affect neurons/glia cells in
brain. Cells "digested" by their own hydrolases--tissue be- comes soft. walled off from healthy
tissues, forming cysts

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, liquefactive

22. 3 million per cell, thyamine-adenine; cytosine-guanine
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DNA

23. packages of DNA
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chromosomes

24. small head with flat facial features, slanted eyes; single crease in palm, heart defects, ALL
dementia (25% 0ver 35); 1/800 babies 5K per year

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Downs syndrome

25. Downs syndrome
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Trisomy 21

26. XXY; males with extra X; both male/female sex characteristics; decreased testosterone--
less body and facial hair, gynecomastia (risk for breast CA), weak muscles/bones, shy, small
testes--infertile, impaired language develop- ment

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Klinefelter syndrome

27. 45X, chromosomal disorder women only (missing an X) short, no/irreg. menstral, no
breast/wide nipples, low hairline, web necked; infants swollen hands/feet

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Turner's syndrome

28. Type 1; IgE mediated, quick onset after exposure ALLERGIC
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bee sting, latex, certain medications (e.g. PCN) hypersensitivity reaction

29. Type II Cytotoxic/antibody-mediated; CYTOTOXIC

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