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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology UTA Exam 1 LATEST UPDATED 2024
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology UTA Exam 1 LATEST UPDATED 2024 
 
Atrophy Correct Answer: E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimula...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Latest 2023
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1 Latest 2023. cells increase in number, mitosis (cell division) must occur, size of cell does not 
change 
Phys: increased rate of division, increase in tissue mass after damage or partial 
resection; may be compensatory, hormonal, or pathologic 
Patho: abnormal proliferation of normal cells usually caused by increased hormonal 
stimulation (endometrial). increase of production of local growth factors 
Ex: removal of part of the liver lead to hyperplasia...
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PHYS 261 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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PHYS 261 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023. Plasma is mostly 
A) water. 
B) blood cells. 
C) proteins. 
D) organic molecules. 
E) ions. 
Answer: A 
Section: Plasma and the Cellular Elements of Blood 
Learning Outcome: 16.1 
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 
3) The most abundant proteins in blood plasma are 
A) globulins. 
B) transport proteins. 
C) albumins. 
D) lipoproteins. 
E) fibrinogens. 
Answer: C 
A. albumins 
B. globulins 
C. fibrinogen 
D. transferrin 
E. antibodies 
43) contribute(s)...
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NURS 5315: Adv Patho Exam 1 – Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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NURS 5315: Adv Patho Exam 1 – Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
NURS 5315: Adv Patho Exam 1 – Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, nutrition, ho...
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CELL PHYSIOLOGY Questions and Answers
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What are the Attachments between cells that permit intercellular 
communication 
Ans- Gap Junctions 
What are the Channel proteins that permit communication in gap junctions 
Ans- Connexins 
What Prevents paracellular movement of solutes between cells 
Ans- Tight junctions (zonula occludens) 
What are the three factors that increase permeability of a solute in a 
membrane 
Ans- Increased oil/water coefficient of the solute (more lipophilic) 
Decreased size of the solute 
Decreased membrane thi...
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Cells and Cell Physiology Questions and Answers
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Cell Theory 
Ans- Every living thing is made up of cells 
Basic Tenent of biology 
Prokaryotes 
Ans- Cells with no nucleus 
lack internal cellular bodies called organelles 
do not divide by mitosis 
included= bacteria 
Eukaryotes 
Ans- Have nucleus 
Have organelles 
divide by mitosis 
included= plants, animals, humans 
cell membrane 
Ans- (also known as cell membrane) 
lies at the border of the cells 
primarily made up of proteins and lipids, especially phospholipids 
within the membrane, protei...
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Cell Physiology Questions and Answers
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Define the basic structural and functional unit of life 
Ans- Cell 
All living organism are composed of 
Ans- Cells 
How many cells are in the human body? 
Ans- 50 to 100 trillion 
What are the three main regions of the cell? 
Ans- Plasma Membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus 
What is the thin and flexible membrane of the cell which separates the 
intracellular from extracellular fluid? 
Ans- Plasma Membrane 
What is another name for the Plasma Membrane 
Ans- plasmalemma 
What are three things the membr...
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NURS 5315 – Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1.
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NURS 5315 – Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 1. 
Atrophy - E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially 
there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural 
components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (muscle atrophy d/ decrease workload, pressure, use, blood supply, 
nutrition, hormonal stimulation, or nervous stimulation) 
Hyperplasia - E: cells inc...
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CELL PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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CELL PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
How big is a typical human cell and can you see it with the naked eye? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -10 um and no 
Why is a cell roughly 10 um? - Correct Answer ️️ -This size allows the cell to 
effectively communicate with its environment through its plasma membrane. 
What would happen if a cell got bigger than 10um? - Correct Answer ️️ -cell's 
membrane would not be able to efficiently communicate with its environment due to the 
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CELL PHYSIOLOGY
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How big is a typical human cell and can you see it with the naked eye? - 
ANSWER-10 um and no 
Why is a cell roughly 10 um? - ANSWER-This size allows the cell to effectively 
communicate with its environment through its plasma membrane. 
What would happen if a cell got bigger than 10um? - ANSWER-cell's membrane 
would not be able to efficiently communicate with its environment due to the 
increase in size. 
What are the 2 major classes of cells? - ANSWER-Solar cells & gametes. 
What is the lipi...
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