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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY > WEEK 2/ EXAM PREVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE, GRADED A+
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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY > WEEK 2/ EXAM PREVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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1.Q 
How do parasites differ from their free living counterpart? 
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sensory organs, locomotive organs, digestive tract, adherence location, reproduction 
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ectoparasites: flea 
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adapted to be blood suckers, no wings, simple eyes, compressed bodies, and backward projecting spines, 
hairs to feel vibration 
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endoparasites: tapeworm 
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no digestive tract, simple eyes, flat bodies, ...
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NAVTA Questions And Answers Graded A+.
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NAVTA Questions And Answers Graded A+. 
 
 
 
 
Toxocariasis - correct answer. The infectious disease caused by the roundworm is called: 
 
What is the condition Visceral Larva Migrans caused by? - correct answer. Roundworms 
 
In general, prior to termination, what should an employee be provided with? - correct answer. A verbal, written, and final warning 
 
The Pulse Ox helps to measure - correct answer. Oxygen saturation levels and pulse rate 
 
This is a potentially deadly diseas...
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INTRODUCTION TO PARASITOLOGY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Symbiosis 
A relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other 
 
 
Commensalism 
A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. 
 
 
Parasitism 
A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed. 
 
 
Mutualism 
A relationship between two species in which both species benefit. 
 
 
Commensalism 
What type of symbiotic relationship do the human body and the m...
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Biology 1407 Exam 2 Review 2024 Questions And Answers
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trophic - ANS feeding 
 
symbiosis - ANS one species lives in or on another species, affect can be positive or negative 
 
predation - ANS one species' individual kills and eats another species' individual 
 
carnivory - ANS predator and prey are both animals 
 
herbivory - ANS predator is an animal and the prey is a plant 
 
parasitism - ANS a parasite lives in or on its host feeding off certain tissues without necesarily killing them 
 
competition - ANS ...
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Veterinary Science HOSA Competition Study Guide Already Graded A
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Veterinary Science HOSA Competition Study Guide Already Graded A Veterinarians Prescribe medications, perform surgery, and provide a diagnosis and a prognosis 
The capillary refill time (CRT) for Buddy is 1 second. In the patient chart, the CVA records that the CRT for Buddy is: Normal 
When evaluating the integumentary system of Rowdy, a Palomino, the CVA would evaluate: Skin and Hide, Hooves, and Hair 
When an animal is presented with an abnormality cranial to a certain body structure, the wor...
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INTRODUCTION TO PARASITOLOGY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Symbiosis 
A relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other 
 
 
Commensalism 
A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. 
 
 
Parasitism 
A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed. 
 
 
Mutualism 
A relationship between two species in which both species benefit. 
 
 
Commensalism 
What type of symbiotic relationship do the human body and the m...
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McMaster Bio 1M03 Exam Questions & Answer
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what is a biological community? - Answer All of the populations of organisms living and interacting in a particular area 
 
commensalism - Answer interaction where one species benefits and the other is unaffected 
 
competition - Answer interaction where individuals use the same resources, lowering fitness for both -/- 
 
consumption - Answer interaction where one organism eats or absorbs nutrients from the other, +/- 
 
mutualism - Answer interaction where two species benefit +/+ 
 
three key t...
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VTNE practice questions with correct answers
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VTNE practice questions with correct 
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An animal that is dehydrated before surgery may require a _____ because _____ of the 
cell volume occurs after rehydration. 
a) blood/plasma transfusion; dilution 
b) blood/plasma transfusion; hemoconcentration 
c) splenectomy; hemoconcentration 
d) splenectomy; sequestration - Answer-a) blood/plasma transfusion; dilution 
Rehydration may necessitate a blood or plasma transfusion because dilution of the 
blood cell volume occurs with rehydration. 
P...
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McMaster Bio 1M03 Exam Questions & Answer
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what is a biological community? - Answer All of the populations of organisms living and interacting in a particular area 
 
commensalism - Answer interaction where one species benefits and the other is unaffected 
 
competition - Answer interaction where individuals use the same resources, lowering fitness for both -/- 
 
consumption - Answer interaction where one organism eats or absorbs nutrients from the other, +/- 
 
mutualism - Answer interaction where two species benefit +/+ 
 
three key t...
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McMaster Bio 1M03 Exam Questions and Answers with absolute solution
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McMaster Bio 1M03 Exam Questions and Answers with absolute solution 
 
what is a biological community? - All of the populations of organisms living and interacting in a particular area 
 
commensalism - interaction where one species benefits and the other is unaffected 
 
competition - interaction where individuals use the same resources, lowering fitness for both -/- 
 
consumption - interaction where one organism eats or absorbs nutrients from the other, +/- 
 
mutualism - interaction where tw...
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