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1.1 Tissue Architecture and Organisation
Longitudinal section,
Transverse section,
Oblique section
27  cards
2.1 Protein Structure
Primary structure,
Bonds in primary structure,
Bonds in secondary structure
12  cards
2.2 Enzymes
What is the equilibrium constant,
What is the transition state,
How do enzymes lower the transiti...
14  cards
2.3 Genes, DNA, RNA
What is a nucleotide,
Name the types of nitrogenous bas...,
What are the 2 types of sugar
22  cards
2.4 Gene function - transcription and translation
Define gene,
Define chromosome,
Define genome
13  cards
5.1 Intro to pathology
What is pathology,
What can pathology be divided into,
Define aetiology
15  cards
5.2 Lesions and post-mortem change
What are the 3 types of changes t...,
What are 7 post mortem changes,
Explain rigor mortis
12  cards
6.1 Basis of Infection
What are the four types of prokar...,
What is a saprophyte,
What is a symbiont
29  cards
6.2.1 Virus Stucture
What are the properties of a virus,
Describe the components of virus ...,
What is the difference between po...
13  cards
6.2.2 Virus Replication
Outline the general virus replica...,
How do viruses attach to the host...,
What is viral tropism
5  cards
6.2.3 Pathogenesis
What are the stages of viral infe...,
What determines the host range of...,
What are the possible entry porta...
33  cards
6.2.4 Classification
What is the classification of vir...,
How does the baltimore classifica...,
What does ictv stand for
4  cards
6.3.1 Bacteria structure
Differences between prokaryotic a...,
Bacteria size variation how can w...,
Describe the process of gram stai...
15  cards
6.3.2 Bacteria Physiology
How do bacteria replicate,
What is generation doubling time,
Outline the process of bacteria r...
15  cards
6.3.3 Bacteria Genetics
What is bacterial genome,
Describe bacterial chromosome,
Describe plasmids
11  cards
6.3.4 Bacteria Sterilisation
What is sterilisation,
List the microorganisms from most...,
In what temperature for how long ...
17  cards
6.4.1 : Intro to Parasites
What does commensalism mean,
What does symbiosis mean,
What is parasitism
17  cards
6.4.2 Protozoa
Are protozoa eukaryotic or prokar...,
Are protozoa motile,
How can protozoa locomote
7  cards
6.4.3 Arthropods
What is veterinary entomology,
Arthropod classification,
Structure of inseact body
19  cards
6.4.4 Helminths
What are cestodes,
How is the body divided in cestodes,
What are the two groups of tapeworms
18  cards
6.4.5 Bovine Ostertagiosis
What are the characteristic signs...,
What are the most important worm ...,
What do adult ostertagia ostertag...
14  cards
6.5.1 Basic concepts of immunology
What are the structure of the imm...,
What are the basic functions of t...,
What are the types of immunity
14  cards
6.5.2 Cells and tissues of the immune system
What are the different types of wbcs,
Which 2 cells are involved in the...,
Which 2 cells are involved in the...
28  cards
6.5.3 Principles of Innate Immunity
What are some mechanisms for prot...,
What are the mechanisms protectin...,
How does innate immunity detect f...
20  cards
6.3.5 Principles of Adaptive Immunity
What is the first law of immunology,
Describe t cell mediated immunity,
What is the second law of adaptiv...
3  cards
1.1 Receptors and Signalling
What are the three main extracell...,
What are the two main intracellul...,
What are the tree major classes o...
12  cards
2.1 Pharmacodynamics
What is a drug,
What problems might occur that me...,
What effects can drugs have on th...
21  cards
2.2 Pharmacokinetics
What is ad m e,
Water v lipid solubility,
What happens to drugs in plasma
53  cards
6.1 Amphibians, Reptiles, Fish
What is an ectotherm,
What kind of heart do most reptil...,
What is a poikilotherm
16  cards
4.1 Parasitology: Cardiovascular and Lymphoreticular Systems
What is a piroplasm,
What type of parasite is babesia,
Describe the babesia life cycle
16  cards
5.4.1 Circulatory Disturbances
Oedema,
What are the two types of oedema,
What are the four pathogeneses of...
25  cards
5.2 Cellular degeneration 1 and 2
Extent of cellular injury depends on,
Cellular changes of irreverable d...,
What is hydropic degeneration
19  cards
3.1 Acid Base Balance
What is the bronstead lowry concept,
What is a weak acid,
What is a strong acid
23  cards
5.4.2 Circulatory Disturbances 2
What is haemostasis,
What are the five stages of haemo...,
What is a haemorrhage
21  cards
6.3 Avian Anatomy
How are birds modified for flight,
What are the three main muscles a...,
Describe the triosseal canal
12  cards
7.1.1 Acute Inflammation
What are the 5 cardinal signs of ...,
What are the four main causes of ...,
Describe acute inflammation
15  cards
7.1.2 Chronic Inflammation
What are the 5 principle cells in...,
Functions of macrophages in infla...,
Why do macrophages accumulate in ...
14  cards
7.1.3 Organ-specific Patterns of Inflammation
What is infectious arthritis and ...,
What is non infectious arthritis,
What is inflammation of the lung ...
24  cards
7.2.1 Inflammation: Mediators and Targets
What is acute inflammation and wh...,
What is chronic inflammation and ...,
What do mediators of inflammation do
16  cards
7.2.2 Anti-inflammatory drugs: NSAIDs, glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants
What are the clinical uses of nsa...,
What does inhibiting pg formation do,
How do nsaids work
17  cards
8.1 Cell Cycle Control and Dysregulation
What triggers cell division,
What are the three phases and thr...,
What is cancer
16  cards
8.2 Tumour Viruses
Cell transformation is characteri...,
What is an oncogene,
Describe papillomaviruses
17  cards
8.3 Growth Disorders
What are growth disorders,
What is hydrocephalus,
Causes of congenital defects
14  cards

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