Question :
71. (p. 53-54) Which of the following not one of : 1777298
71. (p. 53-54) Which of the following is not one of the three types of cartilage?
A. Hyaline cartilage connective tissue
B. Elastic cartilage connective tissue
C. Fibrocartilage connective tissue
D. Fibroelastic cartilage connective tissue
72. (p. 59) What is the function of neuroglia?
A. Communication
B. Protection and support
C. Movement
D. Coverage
73. (p. 60) Which statement describes hypertrophy?
A. Tissue growth is achieved by an increase in the number of cells.
B. Tissue growth is achieved by an increase in cell size.
C. Tissue growth is achieved by a decrease in the number of cells.
D. Tissue growth is achieved by a decrease in cell size.
74. (p. 60) Which statement describes hyperplasia?
A. Tissue growth is achieved by an increase in the number of cells.
B. Tissue growth is achieved by an increase in cell size.
C. Tissue growth is achieved by a decrease in the number of cells.
D. Tissue growth is achieved by a decrease in cell size.
75. (p. 60) What is neoplasia?
A. Tissue growth is achieved by an increase in the number of cells.
B. Tissue growth is achieved by an increase in cell size.
C. Controlled cell growth.
D. Uncontrolled cell growth.
76. (p. 60) Which of the following incorrectly describes a benign neoplasm?
A. A neoplasm that remains localized
B. A neoplasm that is encapsulated
C. A neoplasm that does not metastasize
D. A neoplasm in which cells have broken off and traveled to other parts of the body where they are producing more abnormal cells
77. (p. 60) Which of the following correctly describes a malignant neoplasm?
A. A neoplasm that remains localized
B. A neoplasm that is encapsulated
C. A neoplasm that does not metastasize
D. A neoplasm in which cells have broken off and traveled to other parts of the body where they are producing more abnormal cells
78. (p. 60) What describes the change of tissue from one type to another?
A. Neoplasia
B. Hyperplasia
C. Metaplasia
D. Cytoplasia
79. (p. 60) Which term refers to shrinkage of tissue due to a decrease in cell size?
A. Atrophy
B. Necrosis
C. Hypertrophy
D. Apoptosis
80. (p. 60) What is programmed cell death?
A. Atrophy
B. Necrosis
C. Hypertrophy
D. Apoptosis
81. (p. 60) Which answer choice refers to premature tissue death caused by disease, infection, toxins or trauma?
A. Atrophy
B. Necrosis
C. Hypertrophy
D. Apoptosis
82. (p. 60) Which statement correctly compares necrosis and apoptosis?
A. Necrosis is premature tissue death caused by disease, infection, toxins or trauma, and apoptosis is programmed cell death.
B. Necrosis is prolonged tissue death caused by disease, infection, toxins or trauma, and apoptosis is programmed cell death.
C. Necrosis is programmed tissue death caused by disease, infection, toxins or trauma, and apoptosis is programmed cell death.
D. Necrosis is premature tissue death caused by diseases, infection, toxins or trauma, and apoptosis is premature cell death.
83. (p. 60) What causes gangrene?
A. Insufficient blood supply
B. The formation of neoplasms
C. The presence of infection
D. Insufficient blood supply that is associated with an infection
84. (p. 60) Infarction is defined as:
A. programmed cell death.
B. premature death of tissue.
C. sudden blood loss.
D. sudden tissue death resulting from the loss of blood supply.
85. (p. 60) What is the function of apoptosis?
A. Programmed cell death
B. To remove old, worn out cells
C. To remove cells that have fulfilled their function are no longer needed
D. All of these are correct.
86. (p. 62-63) What organ system is responsible for gas exchange, sense of smell, and creating pressure gradients necessary to circulate blood and lymph?
A. Cardiovascular system
B. Nervous system
C. Respiratory system
D. Lymphatic system
87. (p. 62-63) What organ system is responsible for fluid balance, immunity, and lipid absorption, and defense against disease?
A. Cardiovascular system
B. Nervous system
C. Respiratory system
D. Lymphatic system
88. (p. 62-63) What organ system is responsible for communication and hormone production?
A. Cardiovascular system
B. Nervous system
C. Endocrine system
D. Lymphatic system
89. (p. 62-63) What organ system is responsible for movement, stability, control of body openings and passages, communication and heat production?
A. Cardiovascular system
B. Nervous system
C. C.Endocrine system
D. Muscular system