Snakes
Lizards
Chelonians
Amphibians
Fish
100
This is a poor shed.
What is dysecdysis?
100

This is how calcium is transported through the body.

What is blood?

100
This is a turtle's lower shell.
What is the plastron?
100
Aquatic amphibians require high standards of this, similar to a fish.
What is water quality?
100
This is the balance and maintenance of salts.
What is osmoregulation?
200
This is inflammation of the mouth.
What is stomatitis?
200

This UV spectrum promotes Vitamin D3 synthesis.

What is UVB?

200
These three views should taken when radiographing any chelonian.
What are DV, lateral, and craniocaudal?
200
This is a form of amphibian respiration that occurs inside the mouth.
What is an buccopharyngeal respiration?
200
This is the long sensory organ on fish.
What is the lateral line?
300
These snakes are less likely to settle to captive life when compared to animals raised in captivity.
What are wild caught snakes?
300

This stimulates osteoclasts, releasing calcium from bone.

What is the parathyroid gland?

300
These are the segments of the turtle's shell.
What are scutes?
300
Because many frogs gulp food, this is a common disorder.
What is GI impaction?
300
These are common biopsy sites on live fish.
What are skin, fins, and gills?
400
This is a virus that affects boas and pythons and has a very high mortality rate once diagnosed.
What is Inclusion Body Disease?
400

This is a metabolic bone disease.

What is Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism?

400
This is SCUD.
What is Septic Cutaneous Ulcerative Disease?
400
This is the blood vessel of choice for smaller amphibians.
What is the ventral midline or abdominal midline vein?
400
This is the saltwater counterpart to freshwater Ich.
What is Cryptocaryon irritans?
500
This is also called the Jacobson's organ.
What is the vomeronasal organ?
500

This is POTZ

What is Preferred Optimal Temperature Zone?

500
This is a common problem to developing tortoise shells related to many factors like poor husbandry and diet.
What is pyramiding?
500
This species of salamander is considered "neotenic", never losing its gills as an adult.
What is the axolotl?
500
This is also called MS222
What is Tricaine Methanesulfonate?