1 out of 1 points Which of the following is true about “meiosis”? Select all that apply. Answers: Reproductive cells undergo meiosis
Non-germ cells are reproduced
Red blood cells undergo meiosis
Number of chromosomes reduces by half in phase one
Cell divides to produce four daughter cells
Response Feedback: Meiosis occurs only in replicating gametes or reproducing cells. In phase one, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half but the chromatid pairs remain together. In phase two, the chromatids split apart forming four daughter cells. Non-germ cells such as red blood cells or skin cells undergo mitosis.For more information on this topic, consult:Carol Mattson Porth and Glen Matfin, Pathophysiology, 8th Edition, page(s) 122-123, 123fCarol Mattson Porth, Essentials of Pathophysiology, 2nd Edition, page(s) 52-53, 53f Elizabeth J. Corwin, Handbook of Pathophysiology, 3rd Edition, page(s) 15-16Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy, 4th Edition, page(s) 436Anatomy and Physiology Made Incredibly Visual, page(s) 11Animation(s) Cell Cycle
Question 2
1 out of 1 points Which of the following result from irreversible cell injury? Select all that apply. Answers: Impaired cellular function
Release of cell content into extracellular space
Death of the cell
Fatty changes in the cell
Implosion or “suicide” of the cell
Response Feedback: Irreversible cell injury may cause the cell to lyse or release cell contents into the extracellular space, resulting in the death of the cell. It may also cause the cell to implode or “suicide.” Reversible cellular injury causes impaired cellular function or fatty changes inside the cell.For more information on this topic, consult:Carol Mattson Porth and Glen Matfin, Pathophysiology, 8th Edition, page(s) 114-115Elizabeth J. Corwin, Handbook of Pathophysiology, 3rd Edition, page(s) 23-25Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy, 4th Edition, page(s) 6-8
Question 3
1 out of 1 points Which of the following fall under the