1.10 The function of estrogen is to:
(1)
a) Stimulate the growth of external genitalia.
b) Stimulate the growth of internal sexual organs and maintains them in a functional state.
c) Establish the female pattern of body fat deposition, bone growth, and body hair.
d) All of the above.
QUESTION 2: TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
(10 MARKS]
Evaluate the statements and select whether the statement is true or false. Write the word 'True'
or 'False' next to the corresponding number in your ANSWERBOOK.
[10]
2.1 Reparative changes can be atypical and mimic pre-cancerous lesions.
( 1)
2.2 Nuclear features tell us where cell finds itself on the road of transformation or
carcinogenesis.
(1)
2.3 Well differentiated cells are highly proliferative.
(1)
2.4 Navicular cells are boat-shaped malignant epithelial cells seen in Pap smear of early
menopausal women.
(1)
2.5 Endometrial cells are larger than the endocervical cells.
(1)
2.6 In the proliferative phase, increasing levels of estrogen promote secretion of thin, watery
mucus, which allows the passage of sperm into the uterus at the time of ovulation.
(1)
2.7 Atypia is a term referring to cells appearing slightly abnormal.
(1)
2.8 Adenomas are benign tumours that grow in fibrous tissue.
(1)
2.9 The columnar cells are constantly changing into squamous cells in the transformation
zone of the cervix.
(1)
2.10 The epithelial lining of the cervix includes the stratified squamous epithelium on
the ectocervix and simple columnar (glandular) epithelium lining the endocervix. (1)
Anatomical Pathology (ANP621S)
1st Opportunity November 2023
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