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MN551 Quiz 1

Control center of the cell - ANS-Nucleus

What part of the cell contains DNA - ANS-Nucleus

Where does work occur in the cell - ANS-Cytoplasm

Colloidal solution that contains water, electrolytes, proteins, fats, and glycogen
molecules - ANS-Cytoplasm

What part of the cell consists of lipids, carbs, and proteins - ANS-Cell membrane

What is the cell membrane made up of - ANS-Lipid bilayer

True or False:

The cell membrane is made up only of lipids and cholesterol molecules - ANS-False

It is made of lipids, proteins, and carbs

What is food gives us cellular energy - ANS-CHO, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals

What is the purpose of food - ANS-Nourishment of bodies-organs-tissues-
cells-molecules

Where do we get vitamins and minerals from - ANS-Food sources

What are the water soluble vitamins - ANS-Thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pyroxidine, folic
acid

Purpose of thiamine - ANS-Converts pyruvic acid to acetyl-coA

Purpose of riboflavin - ANS-Needed for the production of coenzymes NAD and FAD

Purpose of niacin - ANS-Needed for the production of coenzymes NAD and FAD

,Purpose of pyroxidine - ANS-Cofactor for the enzymes involved in amino acid
metabolism

Purpose of folic acid - ANS-Essential for DNA synthesis

Fat soluble vitamins - ANS-A, D, E, K

What can vitamin E do to free radicals - ANS-Inactivate them

Purpose of vitamin A - ANS-Used in the photo pigment of the retina

Effects of vitamin A deficiency on embryonic development - ANS-Interferes with
embryonic development

What organ produces vitamin D - ANS-Skin

What has to occur for the skin to produce vitamin D - ANS-UV light

Which vitamin is required for the production of prothrombin and for clotting factors 9 and
10 - ANS-Vitamin K

What is the first pathway of cellular respiration - ANS-Glycolysis

Is glycolysis aerobic or anerobic - ANS-Anerobic

Where does glycolysis occur - ANS-Cytosol

What is the purpose of glycolysis - ANS-Converts one molecule of glucose into two
molecules of pyruvate

What does it mean to be anaerobic - ANS-Can occur with or without oxygen

Net yield of glycolysis - ANS-2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvate

Purpose of the Krebs cycle - ANS-Converts pyruvate into metabolites and generates
ATP by pyruvate oxidation and electrons are produced

As electrons flow down the electron transport chain what is produced - ANS-Water and
energy

,What is the outer membrane of the mitochondria composed of - ANS-Lipid layer that is
permeable to small molecules because of proteins

Why is the outer membrane of the mitochondria permeable - ANS-Proteins

True or false

The inner membrane of the mitochondria is permeable - ANS-False

The inner membrane is not permeable to small molecules (H+ ions)

Apoptosis - ANS-Controlled cell death

Signals of disruption in homeostasis - ANS-DNA damage
Viruses
Environmental stress (oxygen and other nutrient deprivation)
Reactive oxygen species (oxygen with an unstable electron)

True or false

Cells adapt to changes in the internal environment - ANS-True

How do cells adapt to increased work demands - ANS-Change in size, number, and
form

How do cells change in size - ANS-Atrophy or hypertrophy

How to cells change in number - ANS-Hyperplasia

How do cells change in form - ANS-Metaplasia

Atrophy - ANS-Decrease in cell size

Hypertrophy - ANS-Increase in cell size

Hyperplasia - ANS-Increase in the number of cells

Metaplasia - ANS-Replacement of adult cells

Dysplasia - ANS-Deranged cell growth of a specific tissue

, Which of the follow best describes the cellular adaptation seen in chronic cigarette
smokes - ANS-Metaplasia

As cells are damaged, a hardier version replaces the normal strata of cells

What are normal body substances - ANS-Lipids
Proteins
Carbs
Melanin

Abnormal endogenous products - ANS-Those resulting from inborn errors of
metabolism

Exogenous products - ANS-Environmental agents and pigments not broken down by
the cell

What are pathologic calcifications - ANS-Abnormal tissue deposition of calcium salts,
together with smaller amounts of iron, magnesium, and other minerals

Where do dystrophic calcifications occur - ANS-In dead or dying tissue

Where do metastatic calcifications occur - ANS-In normal tissue

True or false

Dystrophic calcification can result from prolonged ischemia - ANS-True

Ischemia stresses the tissue, it dies, and calcium precipitates out of the solution

Causes of cell injury - ANS-Injury from physical agents
Radiation injury
Chemical injury
Injury from biologic agents
Injury from nutritional imbalances

Cell injury from physical agents - ANS-Mechanical forces
Temperature extremes
Electrical forces

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