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PRELIM (1-50)

Function of Nucleus

Stores genetic material (DNA) and controls cell activities

Function of Mitochondria

produces ATP through cellular respiration

Function of Ribosomes

Protein synthesis

What part of the cell is responsible for lipid synthesis and detoxification?

Rough ER

Role of Lysosomes

Breaking down waste and foreign invaders

Chloroplast is essential for?

Photosynthesis

Which cell structure controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell?

Cell Membrane

What process is primarily responsible for the stiffening of muscles after death?

Rigor Mortis

Which type of death involves the irreversible loss of a person's ability to communicate and perceive sensory stimuli?

Somatic Death

Which is NOT a typical early sign of death?

Putrefaction

The _______ fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus

Cytoplasm

The __________ controls cell activities and contains the genetic material.

Nucleus

What type of tissue is responsible for transmitting electrical signals in the body?

Nervous Tissue

Which type of death is characterized by the destruction of the cortex with an intact brainstem?

Cortical Death

What is the first visible sign of putrefaction?

Greenish discoloration of the abdomen

(T OR F) A feather test is used to assess circulatory function in determining death.

False

The __________ is responsible for packaging and sorting proteins and lipids within the cell.

Golgi Apparatus

What process describes the breakdown of fatty tissues into a waxy substance after death?

Adipocere Formation

Which is NOT a common manifestation of infectious diseases?

Increased body fat

_____ ischemia occurs when oxygen is removed from tissue while cooling after the blood supply has been cut off.

Cold

What is the role of peroxisomes in the cell?

Breaking down fatty acids and detoxifying harmful substances

The __________ is responsible for organizing microtubules and regulating cell division in animal cells.

Centrosome

Which type of autopsy is performed to study normal body structures, usually for educational purposes?

Anatomical Autopsy

True or False:
The Magnus test is used to assess respiratory function.

False

Which type of tissue is primarily responsible for providing structural support and transport within the body?

Connective Tissue

The __________ is the outer boundary of all cells and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

Cell membrane

What is the typical order of muscle stiffness in rigor mortis?

Face → Limbs

True or False:
Rigor mortis occurs simultaneously in all muscles of the body.

True

__________ is the process where cells die in a controlled manner, usually for the purpose of eliminating damaged or unnecessary cells.

Apoptosis

Which of the following best describes coagulative necrosis?

Tissue maintains its basic architecture for several days

What term describes the bluish-purple discoloration that appears on the skin of dependent body parts after death?

Livor Mortis

During the decomposition process, gas distention is first observed in the __________.

Abdomen

True or False:
Mummification occurs in moist environments.

False

Which method of autopsy involves the removal and dissection of organs en masse?

Letulle

When the supply of blood is cut off from a tissue, the resulting lack of oxygen is called

Ischemia

True or False:
The Y-shaped incision is typically used in hospital autopsies to avoid compromising the body’s appearance.

False

What type of cell death occurs due to traumatic injury, infection, or toxins, and often results in inflammation?

Necrosis

The presence of small hemorrhages, known as __________ spots, in dependent areas of the body after death is associated with livor mortis.

Tardieu spots

True or False:
Hypostasis refers to the cooling of the body after death.

False

What condition describes the conversion of body fat into a waxy substance in a moist environment after death?

Adipocere

What is the term for the process of muscle stiffening after death?

Rigor Mortis

True or False:
A cadaveric spasm refers to the instantaneous stiffening of muscles immediately at the time of death, usually in response to trauma.

True

__________ is a waxy substance formed from body fat due to hydrolysis and hydrogenation in a moist environment after death.

Adipocere

Which type of cell death is typically associated with inflammation?

Necrosis

Which of the following is a sign of early death?

Pallor and loss of skin elasticity

__________ is characterized by the bluish-purple discoloration of the skin in dependent areas of the body after death.

Livor mortis

Hypostatis

Algor mortis refers to the cooling of the body after death.

True

What is the purpose of an autopsy?

To determine the cause and manner of death

A(n) __________ is an incision made from behind the ears and down the chest during an autopsy to examine the neck and chest regions.

Y incision

Which of the following types of autopsies is performed to understand the mental state of a deceased person in cases of suicide?

Psychological Autopsy

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