PASS VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS Flashcards
1
Q
Types Of Necrosis
A
- Ischemia/Coagulative
- Purulent
- Granulomatous
- Fibrinous
- Caseous
- Fat
- Hemorrhagic
- Liquefactive
2
Q
Clue: Vasculitis
A
- Schistocytes (helment cells, burr cells)
- Bleeding from skin/mucosa
- Increased bleeding time (Partial Thomboblastin Time - PTT)
3
Q
Phosphatidylseries
A
- Marker for apoptosis (scheduled cell death, expressed on cell surface)
- Recognized by caspaces
- D-cyclins (keeps track # times cell entered
4
Q
If taken away what vitamin would most likely damage a cell?
A
- No Folate
- No THF
- No Cell Division
5
Q
Most common location of liquefactive necrosis?
A
Brain
6
Q
Least common location of liquefactive necrosis?
A
Lung
7
Q
Resting Membrane Potential: Na+
A
+65mV
8
Q
Resting Membrane Potential: Cl-
A
-90 mV
9
Q
Resting Membrane Potential: Mg2+
A
+120mV
10
Q
Resting Membrane Potential: Ca2+
A
+120mV
11
Q
Resting Membrane Potential: K+
A
-96mV
12
Q
With a Resting Membrane Potentail of -90mV which way would these ions/electrolytes move?
a. Sodium
b. Potassium
c. Chloride
d. Magnesium
e. Calcium
f. HCO3-
A
a. In ( +65mV )
b. Out ( -96mV )
c. Out ( -96mV )
d. In ( +120mV )
e. In ( +120mV )
f. Out?