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patho 2 exam 3 unmc
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UNMC Patho 2 - Exam 1 questions with correct answers
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Neoplasm CORRECT ANSWER "new growth" tumor 
 
neoplasm Does not obey laws CORRECT ANSWER of normal cell growth 
 
neoplasm continue to grow CORRECT ANSWER at the expense of the host 
 
cancer cells exhibit "autonomy" CORRECT ANSWER independence from normal cellular controls 
 
Cancer cells are also "anaplasia" CORRECT ANSWER loss of differentiation or specialization 
 
Benign CORRECT ANSWER are NOT called "cancer" - tissue of orgin + "oma" ex benign tumor of fat cells = LIPOMA 
 
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UNMC Patho 2 - Exam 1
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UNMC Patho 2 - Exam 1 (1)
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UNMC Patho Exam 2
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UNMC Patho Exam 2
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UNMC Patho Exam 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Function of the immune system 
: 1) to protect the body from invasion by foreign antigens - foreign substances 
that trigger the immune response 
2) to identify and destroy potentially harmful cells 
3) to remove cellular debris 
What accomplishes the functions of the immune system? 
: lymphoid organs & specifically designed lymphocytes through the process of 
antibody-mediated immune response & cell-mediated immune response. 
General types of immune alterations 
- immune system acts inappropr...
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UNMC Patho 2 Exam 1 (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Carcinogenesis, Renal) Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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The process of taking in and using food for growth, repair, and maintenance of the 
body 
includes ingestion, digestion, absorption, and metabolism 
: nutrition 
Inflammation 
: adaptive response of the body to injury or illness 
How many functions is the liver responsible for? 
: about 500 
lobule 
: functional unit of the liver 
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hepatocyte 
: liver cells that produce and secrete bile 
bile 
: stimulates peristalsis and breaks down fats in intestine 
canaliculus 
: channels between hepatocy...
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UNMC Patho II exam 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Immunity 
: Function of immune system is to protect body from invasion by foreign antigens 
to identify and destroy potentially harmful cells. 
Exaggerated immune response 
: -Against environmental antigens, allergy 
-Too much of an IR 
Misdirected IR against host's own cell 
: Autoimmunity 
Isoimmunity 
: Directed against beneficial foreign tissues 
Body's IS reacts against tissues of usually the same species 
-Transplanted tissue 
-Blood transfusion 
Immune deficiency 
: Deficient immune re...
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patho 2 exam 3 unmc Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Etiologies of Guillian Barre 
: Possibly triggered by a virus or bacterial infection 
What is often seen after URI, GI infection, or mono? 
: Guillian Barre 
Sensory and motor (but mainly motor) disorder that is acute and reversible (most of 
the time) 
: Guillian barre 
Patho of guillian barre 
: Inflammation 
Demyelination 
Axon destruction 
Sensory and motor dysfunction 
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Where symptoms start in Guillian barre 
: First starts toe to head 
Then goes from head to toe 
Clinical manifestations...
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