Cell Injury and Death Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between necrosis and apoptosis?

A

Necrosis - cell death by rupture, always pathologic

Apoptosis - cell death by shrinkage, may or may not be pathologic

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2
Q

Reduction in ATP levels is a fundamental cause of ________

A

necrosis

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3
Q

What are 6 types of necrosis

A
Coagulative
Liqufactive
Fat
Caseous
Gangrenous
Fibrinoid
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4
Q

What does coagulative necrosis maintain?

A

Architecture

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5
Q

Which type of necrosis has chalky white deposits? Which type of tissue is it restricted to?

A

Fat

Adipose

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6
Q

What is a common type of caseous necrosis? What is it filled with?

A

Tuberculosis

Granular debris

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7
Q

Which two capsases are involved in the extrinsic apoptic pathway? Which one is involved in the intrinsic pathway?

A

Extrinsic - 8/10

Intrinsic - 9

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