Description : Lyme disease is transmitted by _____. a. Fleas b. Mosquitoes c. Lice d. Ticks
Last Answer : d. Ticks
Description : Ehrlichiosis is transmitted by _____ and infects _____. a. Lice; Red Blood Cells b. Ticks; Leukocytes c. Fleas; Skin Cells d. Ticks; Liver Cells
Last Answer : b. Ticks; Leukocytes
Description : The reservoir for Lassa fever is a. Rats. b. Mosquitoes. c. Ticks. d. Sandffles.
Last Answer : a. Rats.
Description : Hanta virus is present in the desert southwest for those in contact with a. Mouse Droppings b. Ticks; Leukocytes c. Mosquitoes d. Prairie Dogs
Last Answer : a. Mouse Droppings
Description : Kaposi sarcoma is a tumor of the a. Blood vessels. b. Liver. c. Lymph nodes. d. Kidneys.
Last Answer : a. Blood vessels.
Description : What is a good treatment to use ,out where our dogs play, to control ticks and fleas?
Last Answer : Hire a pest control company. The professionals know what to safely use.
Description : Does anyone have a home-made solution for fleas/ticks?
Last Answer : answer:I’ve heard good things about Fleabusters. They use a salt-based solution that prevents fleas from breeding. Nematodes might also be another option for outside. Your pet’s diet can sometimes be a factor. Though I imagine you’re feeding them the same food? This might be helpful too.
Description : Where do fleas and ticks live?
Last Answer : answer:I was innocently lying in my grassy backyard looking at clouds one manic day. I rolled to my side to stare face to face with a tick perched atop a blade of grass. A few run-ins with ... down on the grass anymore. central texas, btw. I think they're pretty much anywhere furry creatures are.
Description : 8 week old puppy has ticks and fleas what should i do?
Last Answer : Hi there. I removed this. That’s all. Go look at @rangerr ‘s answer.
Description : Do any of you cat owners use Internal Powder for ticks and fleas?
Last Answer : I haven’t heard of Internal Powder. I did use various neck drops for a while and one cat seemed (my subjective observation) to be getting a bit ill from them.
Description : How to Eliminate Ticks and Fleas from Your Dog?
Last Answer : If your dog is suffering from fleas or ticks there are plenty of ways to rid your beloved companion of those annoying bugs and get it healthy and feeling great once again. Below are some tips on how to ... getting a tick you can use a simple pair of tweezers to pull the tick out of its skin,
Description : What is the best product that controls ticks and fleas too?
Last Answer : Frontline claims to control fleas and ticks but if you have been using it too long, your fleas may be immune to it. Try Revolution. Based on studies, they protect better!
Description : Weil-Felix reaction is based on sharing of antigens between A.sheep RBCs and EB virus B.mycoplasma and human O group RBCs C.rickettsial antigens and antigens of certain strains of Proteus D.none of these
Last Answer : C.rickettsial antigens and antigens of certain strains of Proteus
Description : Skin ulcers are a common lesion resulting from being bitten by a. A Tick Infected With B. Burgdorferi. b. Fleas Infected With Y. Pestis. c. A Tick Infected With F. Tularensis. d. Lice Infected With C. Tetani.
Last Answer : c. A Tick Infected With F. Tularensis.
Description : _________ fever was the first human disease associated with a virus. Walter Reed identified _________ as the carrier. a. Lassa, rats b. Dengue, mosquitoes c. Ebola, bats d. Yellow, mosquitoes
Last Answer : d. Yellow, mosquitoes
Description : Rotavirus and the noroviruses can both be causes of viral ______ when transferred to humans by ______. a. meningitis; mosquitoes b. meningitis; water c. gastroenteritis; mosquitoes d. gastroenteritis; water
Last Answer : a. meningitis; mosquitoes
Description : The Rickettsias are transmitted to humans by _________. a. arthropods b. flies c. mosquitoes d. viruses
Last Answer : a. arthropods
Description : ______ follow streptococcal diseases and appear to be consequences of immune complex formation in the kidneys or heart. a. Scarlet fever b. Yellow fever c. Rheumatic fever d. Necrotizing fasciatis
Last Answer : c. Rheumatic fever
Description : Which one of the following is NOT part of the urinary tract? a. Urethra b. Bladder c. Kidneys d. Ureters
Last Answer : c. Kidneys
Description : Which one is zoonotic A. Babesiosis B. Theileriosis C. Anaplasmosis D. All of these
Last Answer : Anaplasmosis
Description : The preliminary diagnosis of Babesiosis can be done from clinical signs such as A. Fever B. High fever with haemoglobinuria C. Haemoglobinuria D. None of these
Last Answer : Fever
Description : Which of the following diseases is caused by a protozoan? (a) Babesiosis (b) Blastomycosis (c) Syphilis (d) Influenza
Last Answer : (a) Babesiosis
Description : Which of the following is known as 'grave yard' of RBCs? (1) Liver (2) Bone marrow (3) Spleen (4) Appendix
Last Answer : (3) Spleen Explanation: The old, worn out and dead RBC are destroyed mainly in an organ called spleen. Hence, it is commonly called the 'graveyard of RBC'.
Description : Motile zygote of Plasmodium occurs in (a) gut of female Anopheles (b) salivary glands of Anopheles (c) human RBCs (d) human liver
Last Answer : (a) gut of female Anopheles
Description : Which one of the following human organs is often called the “graveyard” of RBCs? (a) Gall bladder (b) Kidney (c) Spleen (d) Liver
Last Answer : c) Globulin
Description : 96. Motile zygote of Plasmodium occurs in (1) Human liver (2) Gut of female Anopheles (3) Salivary glands of Anopheles (4) Human RBCs
Last Answer : Gut of female Anopheles
Description : Which of the following is known as ‘grave yard’ of RBCs? (1) Liver (2) Bone marrow (3) Spleen (4) Appendix
Last Answer : Spleen
Description : Prokaryotes that can withstand very high salt concentrations are called ___ a. Capnophiles b. Barophiles c. Halophiles d. Microaerophiles
Last Answer : c. Halophiles
Description : The re-isolation and purification of penicillin was carried out by a. Waksman. b. Florey and Chain. c. Domagk. d. Fleming.
Last Answer : b. Florey and Chain.
Description : Specialized transduction is carried out by a. Virulent Phages That Have A Lytic Cycle Of Infection. b. Temperate Phages Carrying A Entire Bacterial Chromosome. c. Temperate Phages That Carry A Segment Of Host Dna. d. Virulent Phages That Swap Dna Segments.
Last Answer : c. Temperate Phages That Carry A Segment Of Host Dna.
Description : Commercial scale production of amino acids is typically carried out using A- regulatory mutants to cause overproduction of biochemical intermediates B- creation of an intentional increase in membrane permeability to increase release of the amino acids C- both (a) and (b) D- none of the above
Last Answer : both (a) and (b)
Description : Quantitative measurement of bacterial growth can be carried out by measuring A-.cell count B- .cell mass C- .cell activity D- .all of these
Last Answer : .all of these
Description : What form of over the counter anti-inflammatory medicine is safest for the liver and kidneys?
Last Answer : I have kidney disease, and my doctor says they are all off-limits to me. Despite that, I take a prescription NSAID for fibromyalgia twice a day, every day. I just have to keep up with my kidney function tests.
Description : Is it okay for my kidneys/liver to take 1-2 Aleve a day for my chronic back pain?
Last Answer : Whatever answer you get on here is not the one you want. You need to discuss this with your Doctor, not with people on an online forum.
Description : Dietary purines are catabolised in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intesitnal mucosa (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Total synthesis of creatine can be done by (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Pancreas (D) Heart
Description : Hyper insulinism can cause coma since (A) The chief nutrient for the brain is glucose (B) The chief nutrient for the heart is glucose (C) The glucostatic role of the liver is damaged (D) The kidneys are damaged
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Gluconeogenesis does not occur in (A) Brain (B) Kidneys (C) Muscles (D) Liver
Description : Glucose-1-phosphate liberated from glycogen cannot be converted into free glucose in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Muscles (D) Brain
Description : Glycolysis is anaerobic in (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Kidneys (D) Erythrocytes
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : 25-hydroxylation of Vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestines (D) Pancreas
Description : 1-hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy Vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : 25-hydroxylation of vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Description : 1-hydroxylation of 25-OH vitamin D3 takes place in (A) Liver (B) Kidneys (C) Intestine (D) Pancreas
Description : 25-Hydroxylation of vitamin D occurs in (A) Skin (B) Liver (C) Kidneys (D) Intestinal mucosa
Description : Acetoacetic acid and β-OH butyric acid are formed as (A) Kidneys (B) Heart (C) Liver (D) Intestine
Description : Prothrombin is synthesised in (A) Erythrocytes (B) Reticulo-endothelial cells (C) Liver (D) Kidneys
Description : Esterification of cholesterol occurs mainly in (A) Adipose tissue (B) Liver (C) Muscles (D) Kidneys
Description : The major site of urea synthesis is (A) Brain (B) Kidneys (C) Liver (D) Muscles
Description : The normal resting state of humans, most of the blood glucose burnt as “fuel” is consumed by (A) Liver (B) Brain (C) Kidneys (D) Adipose tissue
Last Answer : B