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ABSITE Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct Latest 2023-2024 (Graded A+)
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ABSITE Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct Latest (Graded A+). The vagus nerve mediates what in the setting of systemic inflammation? Correct Answer: Enhanced 
gut motility 
What type of hormones are cytokines? Correct Answer: polypeptide 
Function of heat shock proteins Correct Answer: Binding of autologous proteins to improve ligand 
binding 
Omega-3 fatty acids have what affect on the inflammatory response? Correct Answer: Decrease 
What is a known affect of TNF? Correct Answer: Expressi...
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As the Metabolic Syndrome progresses towards overt type 2 diabetes, symptoms typically arise 
chronologically. Which of the following arrangements best represents the chronological order of their 
development, from earliest to latest. 
A. Hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, central adiposity, retinopathy. 
B. Central adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, retinopathy 
C. Retinopathy, central adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia 
D. Insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, cen...
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What is metabolic absorption? - ANSWER The uptake and use of nutrients 
and other substances from the cells surrounds 
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? - 
ANSWER Peroxisomes contain enzymes to use o2 to remove H atoms. This 
produces hydrogen peroixide. 
During cell injury what is released that is capable of cellular autodigestion? - 
ANSWER Lysosomes aid in cellular digestion, seen as "trash cans and 
re...
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What term is used to describe the body's ability to keep its internal conditions steady within a 
range of normal limits? 
Homeostasis 
 
Which chemical can function as a neurotransmitter in some parts of the body and as a hormone 
in others? 
 
Norepinephrine 
 
What are hormones called that act on the same cell that produces them? 
Autocrines 
 
Which type of local signaling molecules, derived from fatty acids, influence various tissue...
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NU 545 Unit 1 Study Guide Latest With Correct Answers. 
What is metabolic absorption? - ANSWER The uptake and use of nutrients 
and other substances from the cells surrounds 
What uses oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms in an oxidative reaction? - 
ANSWER Peroxisomes contain enzymes to use o2 to remove H atoms. This 
produces hydrogen peroixide. 
During cell injury what is released that is capable of cellular autodigestion? - 
ANSWER Lysosomes aid in cellular digestion, seen as "trash cans and 
re...
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Insulin increases glucose transport into skeletal muscle cells by: - Increasing translocation of GLUT- 
4-containing vesicles to the plasma membrane 
An inhibitor of the serine kinase GSK-3beta will have all of the following effects on insulin-resistant 
skeletal muscle except: 
- Cause decreased serine phosphorylation of IRS-1 in the presence of insulin. 
- Cause increased insulin-stimulated glucose transport. 
- Cause decreased insulin-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation. 
- Cause reduced seri...
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What functions does the endocrine system perform? 
It oversees vital processes including reproduction, metabolic regulation, development, fluid 
and electrolyte balance, and stress management. 
 
What are paracrine signals, and what are their characteristics? 
These are local hormones that affect nearby cells by diffusing through the surrounding fluid. 
They are highly effective, secreted in minimal quantities as needed, and are rapid...
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Test Bank - McCance & Huether’s Understanding Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children 9Ed.by Julia Rogers. COMPLETE, Elaborated and Latest Test Bank. ALL Chapters(1-49) Included|370 Pages| Updated
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Test Bank - McCance & Huether’s Understanding Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children 9E Julia Rogers. COMPLETE, Elaborated and Latest Test Bank. ALL Chapters(1-49) Included|370 Pages| Updated 
McCance & Huether’s Understanding Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children 9E Julia Rogers. COMPLETE, Elaborated and Latest Test Bank. ALL Chapters(1-49) Included|370 Pages| -2023 
 
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16. The amplification of the signal from a water-soluble hormone is achieved through an increase in - cAMP in the cytoplasm 
 
Water-soluble hormones affect target cells by binding to - plasma membrane receptors 
 
How do endocrine hormones reach their target cells? - Hormones are transported through the blood stream to target cells. 
 
What is the role of activated protein kinases? - Phosphorylate proteins. 
 
Cyclic AMP is degraded by - phosphodiesterase 
 
Which of the following enzymes are i...
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TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (6TH ED) BY SUE E. HUETHER, KATHRYN L. MCCANCE
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TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (6TH ED) BY SUE E. HUETHER, KATHRYN L. MCCANCE 
 
TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (6TH ED) BY SUE E. HUETHER, KATHRYN L. MCCANCE 
 
 
TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (6TH ED) BY SUE E. HUETHER, KATHRYN L. MCCANCE 
 
PART ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
Unit 1: The Cell 
1. Cellular Biology 
2. Genes and Genetic Diseases 
3. Epigenetics and Disease (NEW) 
4. Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology 
5. Fluids and Electrolytes,...
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