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MCPHS Pathophys
Test 1 Questions
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A+
Denning [Date] [Course title]

,Pathophysiology - Answer: Study of the disordered physiological processes

associated with disease or injury



Etiology - Answer: Cause of disease, can be genetic (inherited mutations or variants) or Acquired
(Infection, nutrition, chemical, physical). Usually multifactorial



Pathogenesis - Answer: sequence of cellular, biochemical, and molecular events that follow exposure to
an injurious agent



Cellular Housekeeping - Answer: Normal cell function including protection, movement, nutrition,
communication, catabolism, and energy generation. These genes are constantly active



Plasma Membrane - Answer: Phospholipid bilayer for protection and nutrient acquisition. passive
diffution of small nonpolar molecules (O2, CO2, Steroids)



Channel Protein - Answer: Hydrophillic pores in membrane that allow passive diffusion of solutes



Carrier protein - Answer: Protein in cell membrane the changes conformation to permit active diffusion
across membrane



Receptor mediated transport - Answer: Endocytosis, exocytosis, transcytosis



Microtubules - Answer: Cytoskeletal protein - Thickest, most versatile, maintains cell shape, mitosis
aide, can form flagella/cilia



Intermediate filaments - Answer: Cytoskeletal protein - Medium size, maintains cell shape



Actin microfilaments - Answer: Cystoskeletal protein- thinnest, give shape, allow transport between
organelles



Occluding Junction (tight junction) - Answer: Prevents diffusion of molecules between cells
(paracellular)

, Anchoring junctions (desmosomes) - Answer: Attach cells and intracellular cytoskeletons to other cells
or the ECM. Small gap between cells allowing substances to pass in between



Communication Junctions (gap junctions) - Answer: 1/5-2nm pores (called connexons) allowing cell to
cell communications



Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - Answer: Site of synthesis of transmembrane proteins and lipids (Rough ER
has ribosomes)



Chaperone Molecules - Answer: retain proteins in ER until protein folding is complete



Smooth ER - Answer: Synthesize steroid hormones (in gonads/adrenals), catabolize lipid soluble
molecules (in liver), and sequester intracellular calcium (for apoptosis)



Sarcoplasmic Reticulum - Answer: Smooth ER in muscle cells holding calcium for muscle contration



Golgi Apparatus - Answer: process and pack secretory proteins



Lysosomal degredation - Answer: Break down "anything" with hydrolases (pH<5)



Heterophagy - Answer: Endosomes or phagosomes fuse with

lysosomes to facilitate the degradation

of their internalized contents



Autophagy - Answer: Senescent organelles or denatured

proteins are encircled with a double

membrane which fuses with the

lysosome and degraded

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