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please match the following terms: physical and biochemical changes in c…

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please match the following terms:
physical and biochemical changes in cells
classified as any disease that presents no lesions
initial cell response that takes place following an injury
the death of cells
progressive wasting away of any part of the body
degeneration
necrosis
functional disease
structural disease
atrophy

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "Physical and biochemical changes in cells" - Degeneration: Degeneration refers to physical and biochemical changes in cells due to various factors.
  2. "Classified as any disease that presents no lesions" - Functional disease: Functional diseases are those where there are no structural lesions but functional abnormalities.
  3. "Initial cell response that takes place following an injury" - Degeneration (or sometimes a part of the initial cellular response can be related to degenerative changes, but more accurately, the initial cell response to injury can involve degenerative processes. However, another way: Wait, actually, the initial cell response to injury can be adaptation, but among the options, Degeneration is a cellular change. Alternatively, maybe the correct match is: Wait, let's re - check.
  • "Initial cell response that takes place following an injury" - Degeneration? No, maybe the correct matches are:
  • Physical and biochemical changes in cells: Degeneration
  • Classified as any disease that presents no lesions: Functional disease
  • Initial cell response that takes place following an injury: Degeneration (some sources say that degeneration is an initial cellular response to injury)
  • The death of cells: Necrosis (Necrosis is the death of cells due to injury)
  • Progressive wasting away of any part of the body: Atrophy (Atrophy is the progressive wasting away of cells or tissues, leading to the wasting of body parts)
  • Wait, also, "Structural disease" is a disease with structural lesions, so the one "Classified as any disease that presents no lesions" is Functional disease, correct. "The death of cells" is Necrosis. "Progressive wasting away of any part of the body" is Atrophy. "Initial cell response that takes place following an injury" - Degeneration (as cells undergo degenerative changes as an initial response to injury). "Physical and biochemical changes in cells" - Degeneration. And "Structural disease" would be related to diseases with structural lesions, but in the left column, there is no term for structural disease. Wait, the left terms are:
  • Physical and biochemical changes in cells
  • Classified as any disease that presents no lesions
  • Initial cell response that takes place following an injury
  • The death of cells
  • Progressive wasting away of any part of the body
  • The right column has Degeneration, Necrosis, Functional disease, Structural disease, Atrophy.
  • So correct matches:
  • Physical and biochemical changes in cells - Degeneration
  • Classified as any disease that presents no lesions - Functional disease
  • Initial cell response that takes place following an injury - Degeneration (or maybe another, but based on definitions)
  • The death of cells - Necrosis
  • Progressive wasting away of any part of the body - Atrophy
  • And Structural disease would be for diseases with structural lesions, but there is no left term for it here. But the question is to match the given left terms to the right. So:
  • Physical and biochemical changes in cells: Degeneration
  • Classified as any disease that presents no lesions: Functional disease
  • Initial cell response that takes place following an injury: Degeneration (some sources consider degeneration as an early cellular response to injury)
  • The death of cells: Necrosis
  • Progressive wasting away of any part of the body: Atrophy

Answer:

  • Physical and biochemical changes in cells: Degeneration
  • Classified as any disease that presents no lesions: Functional disease
  • Initial cell response that takes place following an injury: Degeneration
  • The death of cells: Necrosis
  • Progressive wasting away of any part of the body: Atrophy