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VTNE Questions And Answers
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Which of the following is NOT considered a clinically important large strongyle in the horse? 
 Strongylus equorum 
Ivermectin would not be used when treating which parasite? Trematodes 
Erythropoetin (EPO) is a glycoprotein hormone produced mainly by the: Kidney 
Which drug is known as an ACE-inhibitor? Enalapril
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2024 VTNE Practice Questions ( Part 2 ) New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
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1. 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 thebl...
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Helminths and Spirochetes questions and answers
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Types of Helminths - ANSWER-Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Nematodes 
(roundworms) 
Types of Platyhelminthes, of flatworms - ANSWER-Cestodes (tapeworms) and 
Trematodes (Flukes) 
Where do tapeworms take hold? - ANSWER-Intestine 
Where do flukes take hold? - ANSWER-Liver 
Types of Nematodes - ANSWER-Those that mature in humans and those that do 
not 
Where do nematodes that mature in humans take hold - ANSWER-Intestine or 
tissues 
Where do nematodes that fail to mature in humans take hold - 
ANSWE...
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Hypoadrenocorticism - Answer ️️ -Which of the following is known as Addison's disease? 
Hypoparathyroidism 
Hypoadrenocorticism 
Hyperadrenocorticism 
Hyperthyroidism 
Nucleated Red Blood Cells - Answer ️️ -You are doing a CBC on an anemic patient. Which of 
the following cells, if you see them while doing the differential, will change the final leukocyte 
count? 
Nucleated Red Blood Cells 
Platelets 
Lymphocytes 
Reticulocytes 
The cranial or dorsal sid...
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VTNE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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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 - PRECISE ANSWER a) blood/plasma transfusion; dilution 
 
Rehydration may necessitate a blood or plasma transfusion because dilution of the blood cell volume occurs with rehydration. 
 
Platelets in mammals: 
 
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Helminths and Spirochetes test with complete solution
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Types of Helminths - ANSWER-Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Nematodes 
(roundworms) 
Types of Platyhelminthes, of flatworms - ANSWER-Cestodes (tapeworms) and 
Trematodes (Flukes) 
Where do tapeworms take hold? - ANSWER-Intestine 
Where do flukes take hold? - ANSWER-Liver 
Types of Nematodes - ANSWER-Those that mature in humans and those that do 
not 
Where do nematodes that mature in humans take hold - ANSWER-Intestine or 
tissues 
Where do nematodes that fail to mature in humans take hold - 
ANSWE...
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BIO 182 LAB FINAL Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Phylum Porifera Characteristics 
Answer- - sponges 
- considered the basal animal 
- sessile animals 
- lack true tissues 
-filter feeders 
-hermaphrodites 
phylum Cnidaria characteristics 
Answer- - have true tissues 
-gastrovascular cavity 
-ring of tentacles with cnidocytes to capture prey 
- polys and medusa 
phylum Platyhelminthes 
Answer- flatworms 
-dorsoventrally flattened bodies 
- Flat shape increases surface area for nutrient, gas, and waste exchange 
- Found in marine, freshwater, ...
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TRMD 604 EXAM 1 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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what is a parasite? Answer - an organism that lives on/in a host and gets its food from/at expense of host 
 
what makes a parasite different than other microorganisms? Answer - similar cells to humans 
 
what are the groups of parasites? Answer - helminths, protozoa 
 
how can helminths be divided? Answer - round worms (nematodes) and flat worms (trematodes/flukes) (cestodes/tapeworm) 
 
what is an advantage of being a parasite? Answer - be free from predators 
 
disadvantage of being a parasit...
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Parasitology Trematodes
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General characteristics: 
1.The class trematoda falls into two main 
subclasses, the Monogenea, which have a direct 
life cycle, and the Digenea, which require an 
intermediate host, are of medical significance 
2. The adult digenetic trematodes, commonly 
called `flukes', occur primarily in the bile ducts, 
alimentary tract and vascular system. 
3. Most flukes are flattened dorsoventrally, have 
a blind alimentary tract, suckers for 
attachment 
4.Depending on the predilection site, the...
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REHS Exam: Review Questions &Answers 100% Correct(GRADED A+)
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EBL - ANSWER-elevated blood level 
 
iron MCL in water - ANSWER-4ppm 
 
radon source - ANSWER-uranium 
 
pH of wastewater - ANSWER-6-9 (6.5-8.5avg) 
 
nematodes - ANSWER-ancylostoma/necator (hookworms), anisakiasis (roundworm), trichinella (roundworm) 
 
cestodes - ANSWER-taenia solium and saginata (tapeworms) 
 
trematodes - ANSWER-schistosoma 
 
12 hour incubation - ANSWER-Clostridium perfrigens 
 
2 hour incubation - ANSWER-S. aureus 
 
condemn - ANSWER-pronounce unfit for use, commonly by of...
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