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NBME PATHOLOGY EXAM WITH LATEST VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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NBME PATHOLOGY EXAM WITH LATEST 
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Apoptosis: - ANS-Programmed cell death. REQUIRES ATP. Can occur via the intrinsic or extrinsic 
pathways, both of which involve activation of cytosolic caspases which mediate cellular breakdown. 
***Unlike necrosis, apoptosis does not involve significant inflammation. Involves eosinophilic cytoplasm, 
cell shrinkage, pyknosis and basophilia, membrane blebbing and karyorrhexis, and formation of 
apoptot...
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CBNS 150 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
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CBNS 150 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 
 
 
What are the major players of apoptosis? - ANSWERS- Bax 
- Bcl2 
- caspases 
- cytochrome c 
- APAF1 
- Mitochondria 
 
Who is considered "guardian of the genome"? - ANSWERSp53 
 
Why does p53+/+ cells have a lower percent survival after x-irradiation than p53-/- cells? - ANSWERSApoptosis is induced by WT p53 in response to DNA damage 
 
How many different types of cancer are there? - ANSWERSAbout as many as there are different types of c...
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CELL BIO EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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CELL BIO EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
what are the 6 major types of cell death - Answer-1. necrosis 
2. apoptosis 
3. autophagy 
4. mitotic catastrophe 
5. senescence 
6. ferroptosis 
what are the two major reasons that cell-cell death is good - Answer-1. maximize killing cancer cells 
2. to prevent genomic instability and malignant transformation due to damage in a normal cell 
(especially dsDNA breaks) 
This uncontrolled form of cell death is morphologically characterized by cell membrane swel...
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CELL BIO EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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CELL BIO EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
what are the 6 major types of cell death - Answer-1. necrosis 
2. apoptosis 
3. autophagy 
4. mitotic catastrophe 
5. senescence 
6. ferroptosis 
what are the two major reasons that cell-cell death is good - Answer-1. maximize killing cancer cells 
2. to prevent genomic instability and malignant transformation due to damage in a normal cell 
(especially dsDNA breaks) 
This uncontrolled form of cell death is morphologically characterized by cell membrane swel...
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VET272 (Lecture Notes Flash Cards)
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What is blebbing correct answers Membrane looses integrity and enzymes are released into peripheral blood 
 
Reversible cell damage (mild or large enzyme serum increase) correct answers Mild serum enzyme increase 
 
what Is a transferase reaction correct answers Transfers a functional group 
 
What is a ligase reation correct answers Joins two molecules 
 
What do the proteins in enzymes determine correct answers They determine how the enzymes forms 
 
What is the active site correct answers An ...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 1 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 1 Pathology 
Pathology 
the study of disease 
Pathology consists of what four aspects? 
- Etiology 
- Pathogenesis 
- Molecular and morphologic changes 
- Clinical manifestations 
Etiology 
The cause of the disease or condition 
- Genetic 
- Acquired 
- Ultimately most are multifactorial 
Pathogenesis 
The sequence of events from the etiology to clinical expression or manifestations 
Molecular and morphologic changes 
Alterations that may be characteristic or diagnostic. P...
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USMLE STEP 1 – Pathology Exam 2023 Solved 100%
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Characteristics of Dysplasia - ANSWER-Loss of uniformity of cell size and shape = pleomorphism, 
Loss of tissue orientation, 
Nuclear changes - increase nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio and clumped chromatin 
 
Reversible cell changes to injury - ANSWER-Cellular and mitochondrial swelling due to reduce ATP leading to reduce activity of Na/K and Ca pumps, 
 
Membrane blebbing, 
 
Nuclear chromatin clumping, 
 
Ribosomal / polysomal detachment (reduced protein synthesis). 
 
Irreversible cell changes to ...
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Histology Exam 1 and Practical 1 fully solved & updated
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Resolution - ANSWER-Ability of a microscope to distinguish two objects as separate 
 
What do you call a measurement of 10^-6 m? - ANSWER-Micrometer, or micron 
 
Light Microscope - ANSWER-microscope that uses a beam of light passing through one or more lenses to magnify an object 
 
What resolving power does a light microscope have? - ANSWER-0.25 micrometers 
 
Types of Light microscopes (4) - ANSWER-- Simple (Dissecting) 
- Compound (What we use in lab to view slides regularly) 
- Dark Field (...
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Vignettes Exam 1 Path SG 16 Questions with Multiple choice answers 2023
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Vignettes Exam 1 Path SG 16 
 
A 89 man is brought into the clinic by his daughter, who is concerned about his growing inability to recognize objects despite knowing their function. An MRI scan displayed the beginning of generalized cerebral atrophy featuring pronounced sulci and diminishing gyri. The lateral ventricles were also larger than normal. Based on the symptoms and tests, what is the most likely cell adaptation occurring? 
a. Hypertrophy 
b. Hyperplasia 
c. Metaplasia 
d. Atrophy 
e. D...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 1 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 1 Pathology 
Pathology 
the study of disease 
Pathology consists of what four aspects? 
- Etiology 
- Pathogenesis 
- Molecular and morphologic changes 
- Clinical manifestations 
Etiology 
The cause of the disease or condition 
- Genetic 
- Acquired 
- Ultimately most are multifactorial 
Pathogenesis 
The sequence of events from the etiology to clinical expression or manifestations 
Molecular and morphologic changes 
Alterations that may be characteristic or diagnostic. P...
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