EXAM QUESTION 2

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Understanding Pathophysiology: An Interactive Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating field of pathophysiology with our interactive quiz! This quiz covers a wide range of topics, including the mechanisms of disease, carbon dioxide transport, interleukin functions, and more. Whether you are a student, educator, or just a curious learner, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding and retention of crucial medical concepts.

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Pathophysiology refers to the:
study of isolated cells
Causes or origins of disease
Study of the microscopic structure of tissues
Deranged function in an individual or an organ due to a disease
In normal health, the majority of carbon dioxide is carried:
Combined with erythropoietin
Combined with haemoglobin
Combined with water as carbonic acid
Combined with phosphate
In normal health how much carbon dioxide do humans breathe out?
4%
21%
0.04%
0.4%
Which interleukin is predominantly associated with increased production of neutrophil?
Interleukin 9
Interleukin 25
Interleukin 1
Interleukin 6
Following an acute kidney injury blood plasma:
PH levels will probably rise
Urea levels will probably rise
Sodium levels will probably fall
Creatinine levels will probably fall
The normal range for Glycated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) is:
≤ 5.0%
‰¤ 8.0%
‰¤ 7.0%
‰¤ 6.0%
Structural chromosomal abnormalities involving a proportion of a chromosome being transferred to another chromosome is referred to as a:
Deletion
Inversion
Translocation
Duplication
Approximately, how many genes have been linked to obesity?
100
400
300
200
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