Cell Injury and Adaptation Quiz

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1. Which of the following is a reversible cellular adaptation?

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Hyperplasia is a reversible cellular adaptation characterized by an increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ, often in response to a stimulus. This adaptive process allows the tissue to meet increased functional demands or to compensate for loss of function. Unlike necrosis or gangrene, which involve cell death and are irreversible, hyperplasia can return to normal once the stimulus is removed. Apoptosis, while a regulated form of cell death, is also not reversible. Thus, hyperplasia is the only option that represents a reversible change in cellular structure.

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This assessment focuses on cellular injury and adaptation, evaluating your understanding of concepts like hyperplasia, hypertrophy, and atrophy. It highlights key mechanisms of cellular changes in response to various stimuli, making it relevant for students and professionals in biology and health sciences. Mastering these concepts is essential for understanding tissue... see moreresponses in health and disease. see less

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2. Uterine enlargement during pregnancy is due to:

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During pregnancy, the uterus enlarges primarily due to hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the myometrial cells. Hypertrophy refers to the increase in the size of existing muscle cells, while hyperplasia involves the proliferation of these cells. Together, these processes allow the uterus to accommodate the growing fetus, increasing its capacity and strength. Thus, both mechanisms contribute to the overall enlargement of the uterus during this period.

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3. Hyperplasia occurs only in tissues capable of __________.

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Hyperplasia refers to the increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ, leading to its enlargement. This process can only occur in tissues that have the ability to replicate, meaning that the cells can undergo mitosis and proliferate. Tissues such as epithelial tissues and certain connective tissues possess this capacity, allowing them to respond to stimuli, such as hormonal changes or injury, by increasing cell number. In contrast, tissues that do not replicate, like neurons in the central nervous system, cannot undergo hyperplasia.

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4. __________ is the increase in cell size without an increase in cell number.

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Hypertrophy refers to the growth of cells, leading to an increase in the size of a tissue or organ without a corresponding increase in the number of cells. This process often occurs in response to increased workload or stress, such as in muscle tissue during strength training. Unlike hyperplasia, which involves an increase in cell number, hypertrophy focuses solely on the enlargement of existing cells, resulting in enhanced function and performance of the affected tissue.

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5. What is the main mechanism of atrophy?

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Atrophy is primarily characterized by a reduction in cell size and function, often due to a decrease in protein synthesis. When cells are deprived of nutrients, hormonal signals, or experience disuse, the body reduces the production of proteins necessary for maintaining cell structure and function. This leads to a loss of cellular mass and ultimately results in tissue shrinkage. Decreased protein synthesis is a key mechanism in this process, as it directly affects the cell's ability to sustain its normal activities and structural integrity.

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6. Which type of cellular adaptation involves an increase in the number of cells?

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Hyperplasia is a type of cellular adaptation characterized by an increase in the number of cells within a tissue or organ. This process often occurs in response to stimuli such as hormonal changes or increased demand on the tissue. Unlike hypertrophy, which involves an increase in cell size, hyperplasia results in a higher cell count, leading to tissue enlargement. It is commonly seen in tissues capable of mitotic division, such as the endometrium during the menstrual cycle or in the liver following injury.

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7. What type of atrophy occurs due to decreased workload?

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Disuse atrophy occurs when muscles or tissues decrease in size and strength due to a lack of physical activity or workload. This type of atrophy is commonly seen in individuals who are immobilized, such as those recovering from surgery or injury, where the affected muscles are not engaged regularly. The reduction in mechanical stress leads to a decrease in protein synthesis and an increase in protein degradation, resulting in the shrinkage of muscle fibers. Over time, this can lead to significant loss of muscle mass and strength.

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8. Which of the following is an example of physiological hypertrophy?

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Physiological hypertrophy refers to the natural increase in muscle size due to regular exercise and training, as seen in bodybuilders. This type of hypertrophy occurs as a response to increased workload, leading to enhanced muscle fiber size and strength. In contrast, cardiac muscle hypertrophy is often pathological, resulting from heart disease, and smooth muscle hypertrophy due to obstruction is typically a compensatory response to stress or injury. Therefore, the example of hypertrophy in bodybuilders best represents physiological hypertrophy.

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9. Metaplasia is a reversible change of one adult cell type to another in response to __________.

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Metaplasia occurs as a cellular adaptation to prolonged stressors, such as chronic irritation. This process allows cells to change from one differentiated type to another that may be better suited to withstand the adverse environment. For example, in response to chronic irritation from smoke, respiratory epithelial cells may transform into a more resilient type, such as squamous cells. This adaptation helps protect the tissue, although it can also lead to dysplasia or cancer if the irritant persists. Thus, chronic irritation is a key trigger for metaplastic changes in tissues.

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10. Which type of hyperplasia is characterized by an increase in breast glandular epithelium during puberty?

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Hormonal hyperplasia refers to the increase in the number of cells in response to hormonal stimulation. During puberty, the body undergoes significant hormonal changes, particularly an increase in estrogen levels, which stimulates the growth of breast glandular epithelium. This physiological process is essential for breast development and is a normal response to the hormonal signals during this stage of life, distinguishing it from compensatory or pathological hyperplasia, which occur under different circumstances.

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Which of the following is a reversible cellular adaptation?
Uterine enlargement during pregnancy is due to:
Hyperplasia occurs only in tissues capable of __________.
__________ is the increase in cell size without an increase in cell...
What is the main mechanism of atrophy?
Which type of cellular adaptation involves an increase in the number...
What type of atrophy occurs due to decreased workload?
Which of the following is an example of physiological hypertrophy?
Metaplasia is a reversible change of one adult cell type to another in...
Which type of hyperplasia is characterized by an increase in breast...
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