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2024 CPPS 303 - Adipose Tissue 2 Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
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2024 CPPS 303 - Adipose Tissue 2 
Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct 
 
1. What do adipocytes and other cells in adipose tissue secrete? 
Answer: numerousproteins, lipids and nucleic acids 
2. What are adipokines? 
Answer: regulatory peptides 
3. What are lipokines? 
Answer: regulatory lipid species 
4. What processes do the proteins, lipids and nucleic acids secreted by adipocytes 
regulate or modulate? 
Answer: lipid and glucose homeostasis, energy balance, inflammation and tis...
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Patho NSG 120 Questions With Verified Answers 100%
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Patho NSG 120 Questions With 
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Convalescence - ANSWER period of recovery and return to the 
normal healthy state 
Necrosis - ANSWER tissue death 
Apoptosis - ANSWER programmed cell death 
Iatrogenic - ANSWER produced by treatment 
Macrophages - ANSWER Found within the lymph nodes, they 
are phagocytes that destroy bacteria, cancer cells, and other 
foreign matter in the lymphatic stream. 
Lymphocyte - ANSWER A type of white blood cell that make 
antibodies to fight off...
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PSIO 303 Exam 3/Final Questions and Answers (100% pass)
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PSIO 303 Exam 3/Final Questions and 
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What are the core components of metabolic syndrome? - 
Answer️️ -1. Visceral or central obesity 
2. Insulin resistance 
3. Hyperinsulinemia 
4. Glucose intolerance 
5. Dyslipdemia 
6. Essential hypertension 
Visceral/Central obesity is associated with what parts of metabolic 
syndrome? - Answer️️ -Insulin resistance (due to excess FFA's and 
other adipokines produced)and hyperinsulinemia 
Are underweight conditions associated wit...
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NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 3 | latest 2023/24 with complete solution | GRADED A+
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NSG 533 Advanced Pathophysiology Exam 3 | latest 2023/24 with complete solution | GRADED A+ 
 
List the novel risk factors for CAD 
1) markers of inflammation, ischemia, and thrombosis (elevated high sensitivity C-reactive protein, troponin, fibrinogen) 2) adipokines (leptin, adiponectin) 3) CKD 4) air pollution and ionizing radiation 5) medications (NSAIDs) 6) coronary artery calcification and carotid wall thickness and 7) microbiome 8) small dense LDL particles and lipoprotein(a) 9) Hyperhomoc...
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NUR 113 - Exam #4 Diabetes, Cellular regulation, inflammation Questions & Answers Already Passed
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What is diabetes? - Answer-a *chronic* multisystem disease related to: 
- abnormal insulin production 
- impaired insulin utilization 
- both 
this is the leading cause of ESRD, Adult blindness, and non-traumatic lower limb amputations - Answerdiabetes 
what are the two most common types of diabetes? - Answer-type 1 and type 2 
what does insulin do? - Answer-lowers blood sugar (decreases glucose in the bloodstream) 
does insulin production increase or decrease after a meal? - Answer-increase 
wh...
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Patho NSG 533 Exam 3 Practice Questions with Answers
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(5) Non-modifiable risk factors for CAD (1) Age 
(2) Gender 
(3) Ethnicity 
(4) Family history 
(5) Genetic predisposition 
 
(6) Traditional modifiable risk factors for CAD (1) Dyslipidemia (abnormal serum lipoproteins) 
(2) HTN (endothelial injury and myocardial hypertrophy) 
(3) Cigarette Smoking (endothelial injury and oxygen radicals) 
(4) Diabetes (endothelial injury and vessel wall damage) 
(5) Obesity/Sedentary Lifestyle (strongest link to CAD) 
(6) Atherogenic Diet (high in salt, fat, ...
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NSG 120 Midterm Pre Test Questions And Answers| Verified Update
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NSG 120 Midterm Pre Test Questions 
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What is the primary cause of malnutrition? - ANSWER decrease 
in protein energy 
Risk factors for obesity - ANSWER excess calorie I&O, 
sedentary lifestyle, poverty, culture, genetics and age, gender 
(mostly female), smoking cessation, Cushing's disease (which is 
secondary disorder that causes obesity 
atrophy - ANSWER decrease in cell size 
hypertrophy - ANSWER an increase in cell size 
hyperplasia - ANSWER increase in ce...
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Obesity and Its Metabolic Complications: The Role of Adipokines and the Relationship between Obesity, Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, Dyslipidemia and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Abstract: Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an 
increased risk of metabolic diseases such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia 
and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Obesity results from an imbalance between food 
intake and energy expenditure, which leads to an excessive accumulation of adipose tissue. 
Adipose tissue is now recognized not only as a main site of storage of excess energy 
derived from food intake but also as an endocrine orga...
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NUR 311 Exam 3 study guide Latest Questions And Answers!!!
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DM type 1 and type 2 sxns - ANS 1. poly- uria, dipsia, phagia, weight loss, weakness, fatigue, ketoacidosis 
2. not always experience sxns but may experience fatigue, recurrent infections, recurrent vaginal yeast or candidal infections, prolonged wound healing & visual changes 
 
Type 1 vs Type 2 - ANS Age of onset- common in young ly 35yo or older (increasing in children) 
Type of onset- 1. s/s abrupt, disease process may be present for yrs 2. gradual may go undiagnosed...
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Patho NSG 533 Exam 3
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(5) Non-modifiable risk factors for CAD - (1) Age 
(2) Gender 
(3) Ethnicity 
(4) Family history 
(5) Genetic predisposition 
 
(6) Traditional modifiable risk factors for CAD - (1) Dyslipidemia (abnormal serum lipoproteins) 
(2) HTN (endothelial injury and myocardial hypertrophy) 
(3) Cigarette Smoking (endothelial injury and oxygen radicals) 
(4) Diabetes (endothelial injury and vessel wall damage) 
(5) Obesity/Sedentary Lifestyle (strongest link to CAD) 
(6) Atherogenic Diet (high in salt, f...
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