Microbiology and Infections Disease
Anatomy and Physiology
Environmental Public Health
Neuroscience
General College
100

What is the main difference between Gram + and Gram - bacteria.

The width of the peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall.

100

How many bones are in the adult human body.

Between 206 and 213 bones

100

What is the governing body in the US that supplies the water quality standards (WQS)?

US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

100

What is the last area of the brain to develope as a person ages.

The prefrontal/frontal cortex.

100

Who is the current Dean of CVMBS.

Dr. Sue VandeWoude

200

Name 3 types of vaccines.

Live attenuated, subunit, toxoid, mRNA, inactivated, conjugate

200

Which lung has three lobes

The left lung

200

Name 3 forms of clean energy

Solar, hydro, wind, geothermal, bioenergy

200

Which part of the nervous system contrains our bodies outside of the CNS.

Peripheral nervous system.

200

What does the MCAT stand for.

Medical College Admission Test

300

What must be done to a RNA virus for it to be run on PCR?

It must be first reverse transcribed into DNA. 

300

What is the scientific name of the knee cap

The Patella

300

What branch of science studies the distribution, causes, and control of diseases within populations

Epidemiology

300

What is the protective layer around the neuron.

myelin sheaths

300

What is the newest building added to campus within the CVMBS.

Veterinary Health and Education Complex (VHEC)

400

What immune protections does a newborn have?

IgA from mothers breast milk and mothers IgG from birth.

400

Name 3 types of bone cells.

osteoblasts (bone formation), osteocytes (maintenance), osteoclasts (bone resorption/breakdown), and osteoprogenitor cells (stem cells).

400

What is One Health

One health is a collaborative approach that recognizes that  the health of people is closely linked to the health of animals, plants, and their shared environment.

400

Name 3 cells found in the brain.

astrocytes (structural support/homeostasis), oligodendrocytes (myelin production), microglia (immune defense), and neurons (sensory, motor, interneurons)

400

What are 3 classes that everyone within CVMBS must take within their first year.

CHEM 111, CHEM 113, LIFE 102, CO 150, Calculus/Pre-Calculus

500

What type of disease is fse and what does it stand for?

Feline spongiform encephalopathy, a prion disease that affects cats.

500

What muscle makes up our abs?

Rectus Abdominis

500

When was the clean water act passed

1972

500

What is the cross-training principle?

The process where training one limb or brain function improves the performance of the opposite untrained limb.

500

When was the CVMBS college founded?

1907