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TEST BANK FOR APPLIED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE FIRST EDITION DLUGASCH, LACHEL STORY Chapters 1-14 complete guide.

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,Subject: Chapter 01 Title: Cellular Function
Questions with multiple choices

1. Enzymes and protein hormones are kept in reserve in the __________, waiting for instructions to be
released into the cell.

A) food vacuole

B) Golgi complex

C) rough endoplasmic reticulum

D) secretory vesicles

Ans: D

Complexity: Easy

Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure

Subject: Chapter 1

Title: Cellular Function

2. Anemia (low serum albumin levels) can result in edema for the following reasons:

A) oncotic pressure increases.

B) oncotic pressure decreases.

C) osmotic pressure increases.

D) hydrostatic pressure decreases.

Ans: B

Complexity: Easy

Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure

Subject: Chapter 1

Title: Cellular Function

3. To be released, neurotransmitters are encapsulated in vesicles that subsequently fuse with the cell
membrane. This is an example of:

A) pinocytosis.

B) phagocytosis.

C) exocytosis.

,Chapter 1 Assessment Quiz

D) endocytosis.

Ans: C

Complexity: Easy

Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure

Subject: Chapter 1

Title: Cellular Function

4. Why could a mother's age be a factor in the increased likelihood of chromosomal abnormalities?

A) Ova meiosis is complete by the time a girl is born thereby making them less likely to divide properly.

B) The older ova are more likely to have errors during meiosis.

C) Older ova are more likely to have p53 gene mutations.

D) Ova are continuously produced thereby increasing the chance of creating defective ova.

Ans: B

Complexity: Moderate

Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure

Subject: Chapter 1

Title: Cellular Function

5. The primary source of DNA that is transmitted from parents to progeny is the:

A) mitochondria.

B) nucleolus.

C) ribosomes.

D) nucleus.

Ans: D

Complexity: Easy

, Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure

Subject: Chapter 1

Title: Cellular Function

6. A patient will be receiving stem cells obtained from a donor’s blood (allogenic transplant) for
leukemia

(abnormal white blood cells). These stem cells are categorized as multipotent because they can make:

A) multiple types of cells in the body.

B) only white blood cells.

C) all types of blood cells.

D) differentiated cells that can become any cell.

Ans: C

Complexity: Easy

Ahead: Basic Cell Function and Structure

Subject: Chapter 1

Title: Cellular Function

7. At which stage of the cell cycle do "checkpoints" occur to repair damaged DNA?

A) Interphase

B) Prophase

C) Metaphase

D) Anaphase

Ans: A

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