Definitions
Plasma Membrane
Cells
Tissues
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100

This is the condition of being in equilibrium or balance

What is homeostasis


100

True or False-plasma membranes are not permeable

False

100

This is an increase in cell number

What is hyperplasia?

100

The process in which the membrane-enclosed secretory vesicles fuse with the plasma membrane and release their contents into the extracellular fluid

What is exocytosis? 
100

The cancer that develops in muscles and CT is called this

What is sarcoma? 

200

The serous membrane that lines the organs

What is Visceral membrane

200

Which molecules pass easily through the lipid bilayer? 

What is small, non polar, uncharged molecules? 

200

This is programmed cell death

What is apoptosis? 

200

This type of cell junction results in preventing leakage

What is tight junction? 

200

Reticular fibers are plentiful in this reticular connective tissue, which forms the supporting framework of many soft organs, such as the spleen and lymph nodes.

What is stroma? 

300

Signs and symptoms are indicative what in a health care setting. 

What is disease? 

300

This is the difference in concentration of ions between one side of the plasma membrane and the other side

What is electrical gradient? (ions) 

300

This is when the size of cell increases

What is hypertrophy? 

300

These epithelium cells are described as looking like paving stones

What are squamous cells?

300

A condition that is slow onset and is throughout the body is described as: acute, chronic, local, systemic, contagious (may be more than one answer)

What is chronic and systemic

400

The two components that make up the cytoplasm

What is the cytosol and organelles? 

400

What happens to a cell in a hypertonic solution? 

What is the cell undergoes crenation? (shrinking)

400

This type of necrosis is found in TB.  Described as cheesy and yellow white. 

What is caseous necrosis? 

400

Secretory products are released by this type of gland into ducts that empty onto surface of a covering and lining epithelium, such as skin surface or lumen of lumen of hollow organ.

What is exocrine glands? 

400

DNA can be found in two parts of the cells. What two parts? 

Nucleus and mitochondria
500

This classification of some organs is given because they are not surrounded by the peritoneum; rather, they are posterior to it.  

What is retroperitoneal?

500

Does secondary active transport require energy? How does the system get energy? 

What is a) yes it requires energy b) energy comes from a H+ or Na+ gradient
500

This molecule is responsible for stabilization of the plasma membrane while reducing fluidity

What is cholesterol?

500

Two differences between CT and epithelium

What is CT has few cells and lots of ECM.  Epithelium also has poor vascularization. 

500

A tumor that is moderately differentiated and has local node lymph involvement would be described as what stage and grade? 

What is stage 3 and grade 2? 

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