Common Diseases:Cause & Control
Nutritional Diseases
Bacterial Diseases
Viral Diseases
Hard Words
Hard Words
100

what is Antibodies

protein responsible for neutralizing or destroying toxins and toxin-producing organisms

100

lack of shortage of something

what is deficiency

100

Type of biological cell which may cause a disease

What is  Bacteria

100

fetal death at a time of birth

What is Stillborn?

100

Alike or equal

What is Homologus?

100

Considered the most limiting nutrient

WWhat is Water?

200

what is biosecurity 

measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen

200

disorders affecting an organ or body function, causing signs or symptoms not due to injury

what is  diseases

200

Substance administered to simulate the body's immune response against a disease

What is Vaccine

200

descriptive term for a disease which can be passed between animals and humans :3

What is Zoonotic?

200

Sleder tubular endoscople insterted through an incision in the abdominal wall and used for viewing the abdimianl wall and used for viewing the abdominal or pelvic cavities

What is Laparoscope?

200

Measure of how inbred an animal is

What is the Inbred Coefficient?

300

what is etiology 

study of causes of diseases

300

animals manner of walking

what is gait

300

descriptive term for a disease which can be passed between animals and humans

what is zoonotic

300

object or material likely to carry infection

What is Fomite?

300

Small blister, often full of fluid ;3

What is vesicles?

300

The most common and abundant cereal grain

Ehat is Corn?

400

what is immunity 

ability to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies 

400

lack of energy and enthusiasm, umresponsive and inactive

what is lethargy

400

Medicine to inhibit the growth of and to destroy active bacteria

What is Antibiotic

400

small blister often full of fluid

What is Vesicles?

400

decendent or offspring of an animal

What is Progeny?

400

Descendent or offspring of an animal

What is Progeny?

500

what is pathology

study of diseases

500

not getting enough proper nutrients from food or the environment

what is malnutrition

500

disease causing organism

what is pathogen

500

to choose a population of animals and remove them from a herd or flock with their destination to be sold for slaughter and not sold as a replacement

What is Cull?

500

Systen which produces replacement females throught the rotation while taking advantage of producing crossbred offspring

What is Rotational-terminal crossbreeding?

500

cyclic period of sexual receptivity in mammals

What is Estrus?

600

what is pathogen

organism responsible for causing diseases upon entrering the body 

600

process of giving birth

what is parturition

600

to dispense or apply a remedy or drug

what is administer

600

disorders of structure or function of an organ or the body, producing signs or symptoms not resullting from a physical injury

What is Diseases?

600

Preformance "expected" from the progeny of each sire or dam

What is  Expected progeny difference?

600

Could cause undesirable effects on an indivudal's viability, productivity and economic value

What is the Deleterious Gene?
700

what is probiotic 

live organisms responsible for providing health benefits 

700

medicine commonly used to relive bloating ruminants

what is poloxalene

700

Disorders of the structure or function of  an organ or the body, producing signs or symptoms not resulting from a  physical injury

What is Diseases

700

relating to the eyes and vision

What is Ocular?

700

measure of how inbred an animal is (the probability two genes of a pair in an individual will be homozygus because they are replicates of a single ancesteral gene

What is Inbreeding coefficient?

700

Yellow masws of cells in the ovary that forms after ovulation and releases progesterone 

What is Corpus Luteum?

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