{"id":120122,"date":"2023-09-21T00:39:49","date_gmt":"2023-09-21T00:39:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=120122"},"modified":"2023-09-21T00:39:51","modified_gmt":"2023-09-21T00:39:51","slug":"mccance-pathophysiology-the-biologic-basis-for-disease-in-adults-and-children-8th-edition-test-bank","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/21\/mccance-pathophysiology-the-biologic-basis-for-disease-in-adults-and-children-8th-edition-test-bank\/","title":{"rendered":"McCance Pathophysiology The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children (8th Edition) TEST BANK"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>TEST BANK<br>PATHOPHYSIOLOGY<br>The Biologic Basis For Disease In<br>Adults And Children<br>8<br>TH EDITION BY KATHRYN L.<br>MCCANCE<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CONTENTS:<br>Chapter 01: Cellular Biology<br>Chapter 02: Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology: Environmental Agents<br>Chapter 03: The Cellular Environment: Fluids and Electrolytes, Acids and Bases<br>Chapter 04: Genes and Genetic Diseases<br>Chapter 05: Genes, Environment-Lifestyle, and Common Diseases<br>Chapter 06: Epigenetics and Disease<br>Chapter 07: Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing<br>Chapter 08: Adaptive Immunity<br>Chapter 09: Alterations in Immunity and Inflammation<br>Chapter 10: Infection<br>Chapter 11: Stress and Disease<br>Chapter 12: Cancer Biology<br>Chapter 13: Cancer Epidemiology<br>Chapter 14: Cancer in Children<br>Chapter 15: Structure and Function of the Neurologic System<br>Chapter 16: Pain, Temperature Regulation, Sleep, and Sensory Function<br>Chapter 17: Alterations in Cognitive Systems, Cerebral Hemodynamics, and Motor Function<br>Chapter 18: Disorders of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and the Neuromuscular Junction<br>Chapter 19: Neurobiology of Schizophrenia, Mood Disorders, and Anxiety Disorders<br>Chapter 20: Alterations of Neurologic Function in Children<br>Chapter 21: Mechanisms of Hormonal Regulation<br>Chapter 22: Alterations of Hormonal Regulation<br>Chapter 23: Obesity and Disorders of Nutrition<br>Chapter 24: Structure and Function of the Reproductive Systems<br>Chapter 25: Alterations of the Female Reproductive System<br>Chapter 26: Alterations of the Male Reproductive System<br>Chapter 27: Sexually Transmitted Infections<br>Chapter 28: Structure and Function of the Hematologic System<br>Chapter 29: Alterations of Erythrocytes, Platelets, and Hemostatic Function<br>Chapter 30: Alterations of Leukocyte and Lymphoid Function<br>Chapter 31: Alterations of Hematologic Function in Children<br>Chapter 32: Structure and Function of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems<br>Chapter 33: Alterations of Cardiovascular Function<br>Chapter 34: Alterations of Cardiovascular Function in Children<br>Chapter 35: Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System<br>Chapter 36: Alterations of Pulmonary Function<br>Chapter 37: Alterations of Pulmonary Function in Children<br>Chapter 38: Structure and Function of the Renal and Urologic Systems<br>Chapter 39: Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function<br>Chapter 40: Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function in Children<br>Chapter 41: Structure and Function of the Digestive System<br>Chapter 42: Alterations of Digestive Function<br>Chapter 43: Alterations of Digestive Function in Children<br>Chapter 44: Structure and Function of the Musculoskeletal System<br>Chapter 45: Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function<br>Chapter 46: Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function in Children<br>Chapter 47: Structure, Function, and Disorders of the Integument<br>Chapter 48: Alterations of the Integument in Children<br>Chapter 49: Shock, Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome, and Burns in Adults<br>Chapter 50: Shock, Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome, and Burns in Children<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Part 1: CENTRAL CONCEPTS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: CELLS AND TISSUES<br>Unit I: THE CELL<br>CHAPTER 01: CELLULAR BIOLOGY<br>MULTIPLE CHOICE<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption?<br>a. Cells can produce proteins.<br>b. Cells can secrete digestive enzymes.<br>c. Cells can take in and use nutrients.<br>d. Cells can synthesize fats.<br>ANS: C<br>In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their<br>surroundings. The remaining options are not inclusive in their descriptions of cellular metabolic<br>absorption.<br>PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Where is most of a cell\u2019s genetic information, including RNA and DNA, contained?<br>a. Mitochondria<br>b. Ribosome<br>c. Nucleolus<br>d. Lysosome<br>ANS: C<br>The nucleus contains the nucleolus, a small dense structure composed largely of RNA, most of<br>the cellular DNA, and the DNA-binding proteins, such as the histones, which regulate its<br>activity. The mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration and energy production.<br>Ribosomes\u2019 chief function is to provide sites for cellular protein synthesis. Lysosomes function<br>as the intracellular digestive system.<br>PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove<br>hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction?<br>a. Lysosomes<br>b. Peroxisomes<br>c. Ribosomes<br>d. Endosome<br>ANS: B<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Peroxisomes are so named because they usually contain enzymes that use oxygen to remove<br>hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction that produces H2O2, which is a<br>powerful oxidant and potentially destructive if it accumulates or escapes from peroxisomes.<br>Ribosomes are RNA-protein complexes (nucleoproteins) that are synthesized in the nucleolus<br>and secreted into the cytoplasm through pores in the nuclear envelope called nuclear pore<br>complexes. Lysosomes are saclike structures that originate from the Golgi complex and contain<br>more than 40 digestive enzymes called hydrolases, which catalyze bonds in proteins, lipids,<br>nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. An endosome is a vesical that has been pinched off from the<br>cellular membrane.<br>PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"4\">\n<li>Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released during cell injury?<br>a. Ribosome<br>b. Golgi complex<br>c. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum<br>d. Lysosomes<br>ANS: D<br>The lysosomal membrane acts as a protective shield between the powerful digestive enzymes<br>within the lysosome and the cytoplasm, preventing their leakage into the cytoplasmic matrix.<br>Disruption of the membrane by various treatments or cellular injury leads to a release of the<br>lysosomal enzymes, which can then react with their specific substrates, causing cellular selfdigestion. The chief function of a ribosome is to provide sites for cellular protein synthesis. The<br>Golgi complex is a network of flattened, smooth vesicles and membranes often located near the<br>cell nucleus. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is involved in steroid hormone production and<br>removing toxic substances from the cell.<br>PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Which cAMP-mediated response is related to antidiuretic hormone?<br>a. Increased heart rate and force of contraction<br>b. Secretion of cortisol<br>c. Increased retention of water<br>d. Breakdown of fat<br>ANS: C<br>Antidiuretic hormone leads to increased retention of water in the body. Epinephrine causes<br>increases in heart rate and force of contraction. Increased cortisol secretion is due to ACTH.<br>Breakdown of fat is due to glucagon.<br>PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>During which phase of the cell cycle is DNA synthesized?<br>a. G1<br>b. S<br>c. G2<br>d. 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