10 Questions
What do the Greek words 'Pathos' and 'logos' mean?
Suffering and study
Which of the following is NOT a form of cellular response to stimuli?
Hypoxia & ischemia
What is the scientific study of changes in the structure and function of the body in disease called?
Pathology
Which of the following is a state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems?
Homeostasis
What is the term for a type of cell injury in which cell damage can be reversed once the stress is removed?
Reversible cell injury
'Atherosclerosis' and 'Anaemia' are associated with which cause of cell injury?
Hypoxia & ischemia
'Strong acids and alkalis' and 'Environmental pollutants' are examples of what?
Chemical agents & drugs
What type of diseases are caused by 'Microbes (bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and other parasites)'?
Infectious agents
What does 'Immunological reactions' as a cause of cell injury refer to?
Hypersensitivity reactions
What is the term for the impaired ability of cells due to cellular ageing or senescence?
Ageing
Test your knowledge on cell injury and death processes including irreversible cell injury, necrosis, and apoptosis. Learn about causes and characteristics of necrosis and gain insights into pathological conditions and stimuli leading to cell death.
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