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A) release ilof ilstored ilcalcium ilfrom ilthe ilmitochondria.
B) improved ilintracellular ilvolume ilregulation.
C) decreased ilinflux ilacross ilthe ilcell ilmembrane.
D) attraction ilof ilcalcium ilto ilfatty ilinfiltrates.
The ilpatient ilis ilfound ilto ilhave illiver ildisease, ilresulting ilin ilthe ilremoval ilof ila illobe ilof
2. ilhis illiver. ilAdaptation ilto ilthe ilreduced ilsize ilof ilthe illiver illeads ilto il_ of ilthe ilremaining
illiver ilcells.
A) metaplasia
B) organ ilatrophy
C) compensatory ilhyperplasia
D) physiologic ilhypertrophy
A ilperson ileating ilpeanuts ilstarts ilchoking iland ilcollapses. ilHis ilairway ilobstruction ilis
ilpartially ilcleared, ilbut ilhe ilremains ilhypoxic iluntil ilhe ilreaches ilthe ilhospital. ilThe
3. ilprolonged ilcell ilhypoxia ilcaused ila ilcerebral ilinfarction iland ilresulting _ ilin ilthe ilbrain.
A) caspase ilactivation
B) coagulation ilnecrosis
C) rapid ilphagocytosis
D) protein ilp53 ildeficiency
Bacteria iland ilviruses ilcause ilcell ildamage ilby , ilwhich ilis ilunique ilfrom ilthe
4. ilintracellular ildamage ilcaused ilby ilother ilinjurious ilagents.
A) disrupting ilthe ilsodium/potassium ilATPase ilpump
B) interrupting iloxidative ilmetabolism ilprocesses
C) replicating iland ilproducing ilcontinued ilinjury
D) decreasing ilprotein ilsynthesis iland ilfunction
The ilpatient ilhas ila ilprolonged ilinterruption ilin ilarterial ilblood ilflow ilto ilhis illeft ilkidney,
5. ilcausing ilhypoxic ilcell ilinjury iland ilthe ilrelease ilof ilfree ilradicals. ilFree ilradicals ildamage
ilcells ilby:
A) destroying ilphospholipids ilin ilthe ilcell ilmembrane.
B) altering ilthe ilimmune ilresponse ilof ilthe ilcell.
C) disrupting ilcalcium ilstorage ilin ilthe ilcell.
, D) inactivation ilof ilenzymes iland ilmitochondria.
6. Injured ilcells ilhave ilimpaired ilflow ilof ilsubstances ilthrough ilthe ilcell ilmembrane ilas ila ilresult ilof
A) increased ilfat ilload.
B) altered ilpermeability.
C) altered ilglucose ilutilization.
D) increased ilsurface ilreceptors.
7. Reversible iladaptive ilintracellular ilresponses ilare ilinitiated ilby:
A) stimulus iloverload.
B) genetic ilmutations.
C) chemical ilmessengers.
D) mitochondrial ilDNA.
8. Injured ilcells ilbecome ilvery ilswollen ilas ila ilresult ilof:
A) increased ilcell ilprotein ilsynthesis.
B) altered ilcell ilvolume ilregulation.
C) passive ilentry ilof ilpotassium ilinto ilthe ilcell.
D) bleb ilformation ilin ilthe ilplasma ilmembrane.
A ildiabetic ilpatient ilhas ilimpaired ilsensation, ilcirculation, iland iloxygenation ilof ilhis ilfeet. ilHe
ilsteps ilon ila ilpiece ilof ilglass, ilthe ilwound ildoes ilnot ilheal, iland ilthe ilarea iltissue ilbecomes
9. ilnecrotic. ilThe ilnecrotic ilcell ildeath ilis ilcharacterized ilby:
A) rapid ilapoptosis.
B) cellular ilrupture.
C) shrinkage iland ilcollapse.
D) chronic ilinflammation.
A il99-year-old ilwoman ilhas ilexperienced ilthe ildecline ilof ilcell ilfunction ilassociated ilwith
10. ilage. ilA ilgroup ilof iltheories ilof ilcellular ilaging ilfocus ilon ilprogrammed:
A) changes ilwith ilgenetic ilinfluences.
B) elimination ilof ilcell ilreceptor ilsites.
C) insufficient iltelomerase ilenzyme.
D) DNA ilmutation ilor ilfaulty ilrepair.
An il89-year-old ilfemale ilpatient ilhas ilexperienced ilsignificant ildecreases ilin ilher ilmobility
iland ilstamina ilduring ila il3-week ilhospital ilstay ilfor ilthe iltreatment ilof ila ilfemoral ilhead
ilfracture. ilWhich ilof ilthe ilfollowing ilphenomena ilmost illikely ilaccounts ilfor ilthe ilpatients
11. ildecrease ilin ilmuscle ilfunction ilthat ilunderlies ilher ilreduced ilmobility?
A) Impaired ilmuscle ilcell ilmetabolism ilresulting ilfrom ilmetaplasia
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