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Adv Patho ETSU 5016 NP

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show Eukaryotic Cells  
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Which cells are unicelluar without nucleus or organelles?   show
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show All cells  
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Which cells have mitochondria?   show
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What dictates what the cell will do and how it will do it?   show
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show Tangled form of DNA inside nuclear membrane  
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show Chromosomes  
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show Nucleolus  
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show proteins  
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show Rough endoplasmic reticulum rER  
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show w/o ribosomes  
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show To release proteins in vesicles to the Golgi bodies  
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show It reforms proteins so the body can use them and adds things like lipids/carbs  
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show Take in damaged parts of cells and break down using enzymes  
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show Cellular respiration and make ATP  
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How does cell maintain shape?   show
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What is the only animal cell with a flagellum?   show
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show lysosomes  
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show hemoglobin  
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show Golgi, endoplasmic reticulum, lose mitochondria  
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How much ATP is produced in aerobic respiration?   show
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How much ATP produced in glycolysis? Anaerobic Energy Metabolism?   show
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show 2 ATP  
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show 32 ATP  
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show C6h12O6 + 6O2 = 6CO2 + 6 H2O  
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What occurs in glycolysis?   show
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show  
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show Anaerobic  
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show Molecules move randomly away from the area where they are most concentrated  
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What is facilitated diffusion?   show
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What is Osmosis?   show
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show Enable cell communication by attaching to cell surface and open ion channel. Cause 2nd cell released in cell, turn on enzymes and stimulate transcription of genes in nucleus.  
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Is resting membrane potential negative or positive?   show
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What changes cell to be more positive?   show
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show cell responds, i.e. contracting  
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When does the cell repolarize?   show
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show removes Na+ from cell and pumps K+ back in  
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Be able to know atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia, dysplasia   show
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show 1. Direct damage to proteins, membranes, DNA 2. ATP depletion 3. Free radical formation 4. Incr intracellular calcium  
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What does hypoxia cause?   show
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What is a free radical?   show
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What is the difference b/n oxidation & reduction?   show
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What are three mechanisms of cell injury?   show
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show Enzyme turned on inside cell, digest own cell proteins/DNA, then destroyed by WBC  
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Apoptosis can be caused by?   show
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Liquefaction, coagulation, infarction, caseous necrosis all are part of?   show
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show lack of arterial supply, but venous flow can carry fluid out of tissue, tissue coagulates  
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show lack of venous flow lets fluid accumulate in tissue, which liquefies and infection is likely  
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show Clostridium infection, toxins/H2S bubbles. Only type to cause crepitus.  
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How do cells change with aging?   show
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show Have more DNA damage, more free radicals, can lose ability to repair their telomeres  
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