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Nucleus - Answer -command center of the cell -contains DNA -regulates all cell structure and function Mitochondria - Answer -cell's energy producers -converts organic nutrients into ATP -own cellular DNA specifically inherited from mothers Glycoproteins - Answer -identify cell...

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Nucleus - Answer -command center of the cell

-contains DNA

-regulates all cell structure and function



Mitochondria - Answer -cell's energy producers

-converts organic nutrients into ATP

-own cellular DNA specifically inherited from mothers



Glycoproteins - Answer -identify cells as part of the individual's own tissue

-located on the surface of the cell membrane

-surface markers/antigens



Plasma Membrane - Answer -barrier

-protects internal organelles from injury

-lipid bilayer with Na+/K+ pump (3 Na out; 2 K in)



Lysosomes - Answer -breaks down macromolecules and digests worn out cell components (autolysis)

-more acidic than rest of the cell



Ribosomes - Answer -sites of protein synthesis

-composed of rRNA

-in cytoplasm or rough ER



Endoplasmic Reticulum - Answer -acts as a transport system

,-smooth: lipid production

-rough: synthesize proteins



DNA vs RNA - Answer DNA: double stranded, pyrimidine bases of Cytosine and Thymine, stable under
alkaline conditions

RNA: single stranded, pyrimidine bases of Cytosine and Uracil, unstable under alkaline conditions



Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) - Answer energy



Consequences associated with altered functioning of ATP - Answer -ATP depletion

-cellular swelling (more Na inside than out)

-calcium accumulates in cell

-pathological calcification

-anaerobic metabolism long term use and produces lactic acid that damages cell membranes,
intracellular structures, and DNA



Cellular Adaptations - Answer atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia, dysplasia



Atrophy - Answer cell size shrinks

ex: dehydration, muscle deterioration



Hypertrophy - Answer cell size grows

ex: body bulider



Hyperplasia - Answer increase number of cells

ex: pregnant lady breasts grow to be able to produce more milk



Metaplasia - Answer replacement of one cell type with another cell type

ex: where the cells of the stomach meet up with the bottom of the esophagus

,Dysplasia - Answer deranged cell growth within a specific tissue, often as a result of chronic
inflammation or a precancerous condition

ex: cancer



Histology vs Biopsy - Answer histology: microscopic study of tissues and cells

biopsy: extracts a cell sample from an organ or mass of tissue to allow for histological examination



Causes and potential effects of cellular injury - Answer -hypoxia (oxygen-deprived cells)

-free radicals (oxidative stress)

-physical agents (mechanical, temperature, radiation, electricity, environmental pressure, excessive
noise)

-chemical agents (endogenous biological substances/imbalances in the body's chemical constitutes or
exogenous synthetic substances)

-infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites)

-genetic defects

-injurious immunological reactions (immune system overreacts and attacks own cells)

-nutritional imbalances (underweight, overweight, etc.)



Apoptosis - Answer programmed cell death (cell suicide)

-removes cells that are being replaced or have worn out

-removes unwanted tissue

-normal process in the body



Purpose of endothelial cells in arterial blood vessels - Answer -regulates exchanges between
bloodstream and surrounding tissue

-regulating blood flow and have a protective effect of endogenous anti-inflammatory systems



Disease processes associated with damage to endothelial cells in arterial blood vessels - Answer -
hypertension

, -free radicals

-LDL cholesterol

-diabetic hyperglycemia

-persistent secretion of angiotensin 2

-cardiovascular disease

-arteriosclerosis



Cellular Necrosis - Answer unregulated death caused by injures to cells

-not normal

-cells swell and rupture

-inflammation results



Gangrene - Answer a large area of necrotic tissue

-dry gangrene: lack of arterial blood supply but venous flow can carry fluid out of tissue (tissue tends to
coagulate)

-wet gangrene: lack of venous flow lets fluid accumulate in tissue (tissue tends to liquefy and infection is
likely)

-gas gangrene: Clostridium infection produces toxins and H2S bubbles



Potential of stem cell use - Answer offer the possibility of a renewable source of replacement
cells/tissues to treat diseases

-therapeutic cloning: developing new organs using somatic cells

-reproductive cloning: genetic engineering or manipulation



Genes - Answer basic units of inheritance

-contains DNA

-found on chromosomes

-influence all aspects of body structure and function

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