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Question 1 of 5

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Dissappearance of life from the entire individual -

Local death of tissue or cells within a living individual -

Breakdown of cells and tissues caused by enzymes from within the body -

Brekadown of cells and tissues by bacteria from the surrounding envrio or from within the body itselt -

Dysfunction of the Na+ K+ pump, causing a build up of Na+ in the cell resulting in swelling -

Lack of Oxygen -

Enzymes released form dying cells found in high quantities in serum -

Necrotic tissue initiates a milk local inflammatory reaction -

Break down of tissue into liquid -

Breakdown of tissue into liquid with pus formation -

Pus confined within a tissue -

Encapsulation of necrotic tissue surrounded by a fibrous capsule -

Patirl thickness of epithelium lost -

Full thickness of epithelium lost with exposure of underlying connective tissue -

Breakdown of organic matter by microorgaisms -

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    Putrefaction
    Ulceration
    Erosion
    Sequestration
    Abscess
    Suppuration
    Liquefaction
    Local reactions
    Systemic reactions
    Hypoxia
    Cellular Degeneration
    Putrfaction
    Autolysis
    Necrosis
    Somatic Death

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Question 2 of 5

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An organ or tissue reaches normal size then shrinks -

Increase in the size of a tissue or organ due to an increase in the size of the individual cells -

Incomplete growth of an organ or tissue -

Abscence of a tissue -

Absence or closeure of a luminal structure -

Increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ -

Abnormal architecture of a tissue or ogran -

Change from one cell type to a different but related cell type -

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    Atropy
    Hypertrophy
    Hypoplasia
    Aplasia
    Atresia
    Hyperplasia
    Dysplasia
    Metaplasia

Explanation

Question 3 of 5

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Inadequate blood supply of a tissue relative to its needs -

Localised area of necrosis caused by ischaemia -

Healing of an infarct -

Blood clot that forms from within the blood stream from normal constituents of blood -

Formation of an innappropriate thrombus in the wall of a blood or lymphatic vessel -

Abnormal mass circulating in the blood stream -

Arrest of a circulating mass within a vessel -

Small momentart spurting of blood occurng between enothelial cells of otherwise normal capillaries -

Local acccumulation of blood, usually clotted -

Very small haemorrhagic spots -

Slightly larger foci of haemorrhages -

Subcutaneous haemorrhage -

Excessive accumularion of tissue fluid -

Generalised subcutaneous oedema -

Fluid in abdomen -

Fluid in pericardial sac -

Fluid in pleural cavity -

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    Ischaemia
    Infarction
    Fibrosis
    Thrombus
    Thrombosis
    Embolous
    Embolism
    Diapedesis
    Haematoma
    Petechiae
    Ecchymoses
    Brusing
    Oedema
    Ansarca
    Ascites
    Hydropericardium
    Hydrothorax

Explanation

Question 4 of 5

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Five classical signs of Inflammation - , , , ,

Watery fluid, low in protein -

High in Fibrinogen, neutrophils present -

Lots of mucus as a result of inflamed MM -

Pus -

Substance that promotes production of antibodies or inlcudes an immune response -

Proteins manufactured in response to foreign material or antigenic stimulation -

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    Heat
    Redness
    Swelling
    Pain
    Loss of Function
    Serous exudate
    Fibrinous exudate
    Catarrhal Inflammation
    Suppurative/Purulent Inflammation
    Antigen
    Antibody

Explanation

Question 5 of 5

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New groeth in which the cells are unresponsive to normal growth controls -

Process of developing a neoplasm -

Study of neoplasia -

Benign epithelial tumour -

Malignant epithelial tumour -

Benign mesenchymal tumour -

Malignant mesenchymal tumour -

Neoplasma of haematoporetic cells in whcih there is an increase in malignant cells circulating in the blood stream -

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    Neoplasm
    Neoplasia
    Oncology
    oma
    carinoma
    -oma
    sarcoma
    Leukaemia

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