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[Show more]Lambert-Eaton Syndrome - ANSA syndrome caused by autoantibodies that inhibit the function of presynaptic calcium channels, leading to decreased release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft 
 
Lambert-Eaton - Clinical Manifestations - ANS*Strong link to lung cancer 
 
*Muscle weakness that IMPR...
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Add to cartLambert-Eaton Syndrome - ANSA syndrome caused by autoantibodies that inhibit the function of presynaptic calcium channels, leading to decreased release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft 
 
Lambert-Eaton - Clinical Manifestations - ANS*Strong link to lung cancer 
 
*Muscle weakness that IMPR...
Cellular Physiology - Prokaryotes - ANS• Prokaryotes [only cells for 3 billion years] 
• single cell organism 
• Cyanobacteria [blue-green algae] 
• Bacteria 
• Rickettsia 
• [Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever] 
• Bound by cellular membrane that carries out all activities 
• Single circu...
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Add to cartCellular Physiology - Prokaryotes - ANS• Prokaryotes [only cells for 3 billion years] 
• single cell organism 
• Cyanobacteria [blue-green algae] 
• Bacteria 
• Rickettsia 
• [Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever] 
• Bound by cellular membrane that carries out all activities 
• Single circu...
Orifice of ureter into the bladder 
[Problems associated with) - ANS- Frequent site for bacteria to enter 
- Blocking of this site can cause reflux to the kidneys 
^^^ Both of these can cause Pyelonephritis 
-Not good emptying leading to reflux of urine 
 
Prostate and urethra - ANS- Prostates COM...
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Add to cartOrifice of ureter into the bladder 
[Problems associated with) - ANS- Frequent site for bacteria to enter 
- Blocking of this site can cause reflux to the kidneys 
^^^ Both of these can cause Pyelonephritis 
-Not good emptying leading to reflux of urine 
 
Prostate and urethra - ANS- Prostates COM...
What are the properties of a eukaryotic cell - ANS• Well define nucleus. 
• cells are larger and have more extensive intracellular anatomy and organization than do prokaryotes. 
• cells bind with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and are involved in the super coiling of DNA. 
• cells have sever...
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Add to cartWhat are the properties of a eukaryotic cell - ANS• Well define nucleus. 
• cells are larger and have more extensive intracellular anatomy and organization than do prokaryotes. 
• cells bind with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and are involved in the super coiling of DNA. 
• cells have sever...
Hypoxia - ANSWhat is the number one cause of Cell Injury? 
 
Ischemia - ANSWhat is the "initial insult" resulting in Hypoxia? 
 
Ischemia - ANSCondition characterized by decreased blood flow to the cells 
 
Anoxia - ANSCondition characterized by a total lack of Oxygen reaching the cells 
 
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Add to cartHypoxia - ANSWhat is the number one cause of Cell Injury? 
 
Ischemia - ANSWhat is the "initial insult" resulting in Hypoxia? 
 
Ischemia - ANSCondition characterized by decreased blood flow to the cells 
 
Anoxia - ANSCondition characterized by a total lack of Oxygen reaching the cells 
 
1. ...
Epigenetics Role of Human Development - ANSheritable changes in gene expression or phenotype which is caused by mechanisms other than changes in DNA sequences. 
-the modification determines the fate of each cell. 
-DNA sequence remains the same, the transcriptional activity of most genes varies. 
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Add to cartEpigenetics Role of Human Development - ANSheritable changes in gene expression or phenotype which is caused by mechanisms other than changes in DNA sequences. 
-the modification determines the fate of each cell. 
-DNA sequence remains the same, the transcriptional activity of most genes varies. 
 ...
Which action is a purpose of the inflammatory process? 
a. To provide specific responses toward antigens b. To lyse cell membranes of microorganisms c. To prevent infection of the injured tissue d. To create immunity against subsequent tissue injury - ANSC. If the epithelial barrier is damaged, the...
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Add to cartWhich action is a purpose of the inflammatory process? 
a. To provide specific responses toward antigens b. To lyse cell membranes of microorganisms c. To prevent infection of the injured tissue d. To create immunity against subsequent tissue injury - ANSC. If the epithelial barrier is damaged, the...
What is the difference between delirium and dementia? - ANS-Dementia is a slow onset that eventually leads to death. 
-Delirium has an identifiable cause, is rapid, and fluctuating symptoms 
 
Delirium is best defined as a change/disturbance in? - ANSConsciousness and Cognition 
 
What age group i...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between delirium and dementia? - ANS-Dementia is a slow onset that eventually leads to death. 
-Delirium has an identifiable cause, is rapid, and fluctuating symptoms 
 
Delirium is best defined as a change/disturbance in? - ANSConsciousness and Cognition 
 
What age group i...
What is the primary functional unit of the liver? - ANSLiver lobule 
 
True or False? Cirrhosis causes hypoglycemia? - ANSTrue 
 
What is the first stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANSFatty liver "Steatosis" (reversible) 
 
What is the second stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANSAlcoholic...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary functional unit of the liver? - ANSLiver lobule 
 
True or False? Cirrhosis causes hypoglycemia? - ANSTrue 
 
What is the first stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANSFatty liver "Steatosis" (reversible) 
 
What is the second stage of Alcoholic Liver Disease? - ANSAlcoholic...
Apoptosis - ANSA form of programmed cell death that eliminates senescent cells, DNA,, and damage or unwanted cells. 
 
Neoplastic cells do not die off (apoptosis) to keep the number of total cells constant. - ANS 
 
Labile Cell - ANSContinuously dividing tissues are those in which cells continue ...
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Add to cartApoptosis - ANSA form of programmed cell death that eliminates senescent cells, DNA,, and damage or unwanted cells. 
 
Neoplastic cells do not die off (apoptosis) to keep the number of total cells constant. - ANS 
 
Labile Cell - ANSContinuously dividing tissues are those in which cells continue ...
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