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Lab Quiz #3

1. Disease refers to any abnormality in the structure or function of the body's cells, tissues, organs, or systems. 2. Etiology refers to the cause of a disease and is one of four aspects of the disease process. 3. The document lists and defines various medical terms related to disease processes, types of cell death, stages of somatic death, disease classifications, and cellular changes.

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Lab Quiz #3

1. Disease refers to any abnormality in the structure or function of the body's cells, tissues, organs, or systems. 2. Etiology refers to the cause of a disease and is one of four aspects of the disease process. 3. The document lists and defines various medical terms related to disease processes, types of cell death, stages of somatic death, disease classifications, and cellular changes.

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LAB QUIZ #3 (1/2 Lengthwise)

1. It refers to any deviation, alteration, or interruption of the normal structural and or function of any cell, tissue, organ or
system of the body.
2. The cause of disease
3. One of the four aspects of disease processes that refers to the mechanism of its development.
4-5 Two classification of etiology
6. The mechanism by which cancer-causing agents result in the development of tumors
7-10. Four cellular adaptations
11. It refers to nuclear shrinkage
12. It refers to nuclear dissolution
13. Pathologic cell death
14. Death of an organism as a whole
15. Surgical connection between two structures
16-20 Five Types of necrosis
21-23 Primary changes of Somatic death (chronological order)
24. Algor mortis cooling rate per hour
25. It refers to the stiffening of the muscles
26. Self-digestion of cells
27. A disease with slow evolution
28. A disease associated with structural changes
29. A disease occurring during the course of another disease.
30. Eventual outcome of disease made after the diagnosis.
31. Factors that makes that body more susceptible to the disease development
32. Failure of an organ to reach its matured size
33. Failure of an organ to form an opening
34. A type of cellular change during increased workload of the muscles
35. Transformation of adult cell type to another adult cell type
36. Transformation of one adult cell type to a more primitive cell type
37. Functional consequence of the morphologic changes
38. Morphologic changes from nonlethal injury to cells
39. Injury to the cells precedes and results in an accumulation of metabolites
40. Overloading of a healthy cell by metabolites causes the injury
41-47. Secondary changes of somatic death (chronological order)

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