2.2 lab - cellular pathology Flashcards

1
Q

what kind of glands have epithelia?

A

all of them

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2
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increase in cell size is called

A

hypertrophy

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3
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decrease in cell size is called

A

atrophy

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4
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increase in cell number is called

A

hyperplasia

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5
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abnormal cell growth is called

A

displasia

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6
Q

hyperplasia and hypertrophy are characteristic of the endometrium in which phases of the menstrual cycle?

A

proliferative and secretory

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7
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lateral saculations develop in the endometrium in this phase of the menstrual cycle

A

secretory phase (lateral saculations are folds that increase the surface area of glands)

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8
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leukocytic infiltration of connective tissue and hypertrophic vasculature are signs of __

A

inflammation

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9
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what does the term “ulcer” refer to?

A

a compromise in the integrity of epithelium

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10
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in what phase of the menstrual cycle should inflammation of the endometrium be evident?

A

menstrual phase

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11
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hypertrophy of an ovarian follicle involves ___ of the oocyte and ___ of the granulosa cells

A
  • hypertrophy of the oocyte

- hyperplasia of the granulosa cells

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12
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space in an ovarian follicle is occupied by

A

liquor folliculi

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13
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an “atretic” follicle is…

A

undergoing apoptosis

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14
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cellular apoptosis in an ovarian follicle is referred to as __

A

atresia

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15
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generally speaking, “atresia” signifies…

A

the “closure” of an orifice, or follicle

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16
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What are 3 hints that an ovarian follicle is undergoing apoptosis?

A
  • nuclei are darker and more condensed, perhaps pyknotic (breaking up into smaller pixels)
  • debris from broken cells is evident
  • the basement membrane surrounding the cell is breaking up to expose follicle to immune system (later stages)
17
Q

pathological cell death is called

A

necrosis

18
Q

necrosis is…

A

pathological cell death

19
Q

in this kind of cell death, nuclei do not undergo structural change before lysing

A

necrosis

20
Q

what intracellular organelle should predominate in a steroidogenic cell, such as the corpus luteum?

A

smooth ER (difficult to see by LM

21
Q

tiny whitish circles inside steroidogenic cells are probably

A

fat globules for steroidogenesis

22
Q

phases of mitosis (& not mitosis)

A

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, (interphase)

23
Q

inclusion

A

anything contained within the cell cytoplasm (usually for structures without a more specific name)

24
Q

lateral saculations

A

folds (e.g. in the uterus, in the intestines) that form glands of increased epithelial surface area