Put True or false for the following statements: 1- Necrosis generally & localized of dead tissue. ( ) 2- Pathologic calcification three. ( ) 3- Calcification of cell injury only fo... Put True or false for the following statements: 1- Necrosis generally & localized of dead tissue. ( ) 2- Pathologic calcification three. ( ) 3- Calcification of cell injury only four. ( ) 4- Causes of necrosis bacteria, trauma & heat. ( ) 5- Reversible cell injury change in size & number of cells, only ( ) 6- Fat change accumulation of triglyceride and fat ( ) 7- Apoptosis includes change in size & number of cells only. ( ) 8- Physical agents are trauma & heat. ( ) 9- Signs of information are cold-redness ( ) 10- Causes necrosis combines features of liquefactive & coagulative necrosis ( ) 11- Gas Gangrene enter the circulation bubbles in the blood ( ) 12- Metastasis dependent on size & type of tumors ( )

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The question is asking for true or false answers to a number of statements related to pathological concepts like necrosis, apoptosis, and cell injury. Each statement requires an understanding of these medical terms and their implications.

Answer

1- True, 2- False, 3- False, 4- True, 5- False, 6- True, 7- False, 8- True, 9- False, 10- True, 11- False, 12- True

1- True, 2- False, 3- False, 4- True, 5- False, 6- True, 7- False, 8- True, 9- False, 10- True, 11- False, 12- True

Answer for screen readers

1- True, 2- False, 3- False, 4- True, 5- False, 6- True, 7- False, 8- True, 9- False, 10- True, 11- False, 12- True

More Information

Necrosis refers to localized cell death, often due to factors like infection or trauma. Pathologic calcification usually involves more than three processes. Apoptosis typically involves programmed cell death, not just changes in size and number.

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