Diseases & such
Parasites & such
Practices & such
Terms & such
Very Hard/Misc.
100

Anaplasmosis is a disease caused by a parasitic protozoan. The most common animal affected by this disease is

Cattle

100

Study of the environment that animals live in: a. Biology b. Ecology c. Psychology d. Physiology

Ecology

100

When notching the right ear of a piglet, the identification number equivalent closest to the top of the head is

27

100

AVMA stands for

American Veterinary Medical Association

100

Vein located on the lateral surface of the rear limb just proximal to the hock: a. Jugular b. Cephalic c. Saphenous d. Epaxial

Saphenous

200

The most common equine medical condition that causes severe stomach pain that can lead to death in horses is

Colic

200

Common intestinal parasite with a thin front and thick back: a. Heartworm b. Whipworm c. Strongyles d. Giardia

Whipworm

200

Methods of oral administration include all of the following except: 

a. Pet piller b. Balling gun c. Dosing syringe d. Trocar

Trocar

200

--ectomy refers to

Surgical removal

200

Aggression where the animal redirects behavior on the owner: a. Territorial b. Fear c. Dominance d. Redirected

Redirected

300

A bacterial disease caused by overeating and causing toxin buildup in the rumen is

Enterotoxemia 

300

Digestive system of a rabbit: a. Monogastric b. Avian c. Ruminant d. Non-ruminant

Monogastric

300

Animal used to develop the human genome: a. Mouse b. Ferret c. Dog d. Pig

Mouse

300

A directional term indicating away from the center of the body

Distal

300

The opening tube to the larynx: a. Glottis b. Epiglottis c. Trachea d. Pharynx

Glottis

400

Virus in cattle commonly called "red nose": a. Bovine Viral Diarrhea b. Brucellosis c. Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis d. Campylobacter

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis

400

Study of reptiles and amphibians: a. Ecology b. Herpetology c. Cytology d. Hipology

Herpetology

400

What is this a description of? They are commonly called "wigglers," are aquatic, worm-like creatures that hatch from eggs laid in water. They are known for their wriggling movements, which help them swim and move through the water. Larvae have a large head, a narrow thorax, and a segmented abdomen. They breathe through a tube (siphon) at the end of their abdomen, which they extend to the water's surface to draw in air.

Mosquito Larva

400

This form of veterinary clinic personnel has passed a state licensing exam

Registered veterinary technician

400

Gestation of a mouse in days

20

500

Fish disease that causes difficulty swimming: a. Swim bladder disease b. Lymphocytosis c. Fish fungus d. Cloudy eye

Swim bladder disease

500

Stage of life for a fish from hatching to 1 inch in length: a. Roe b. Fingerling c. Clutch d. Fry

Fry

500

Muscle type with no striations but contains a nucleus: a. Skeletal b. Cardiac c. Smooth d. Skeletal, Cardiac and Smooth

Smooth

500

Refers to a cat having extra toes

Polydactyl 

500

The correct order of vertebrae in the feline skeleton from the skull then leading caudal is

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, coccygeal