Zoology Study Materials

ZOO 102 Past Questions

ZOO 102 ORGANISATION OF MAMMALIAN BODY 2014/2015 EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

ZOO 101 Lecture Note- Anthropods

Anthropods Characteristics of Anthropods Economic Importance of Anthropods

Zoology Past Question Topic by Topic

Mammals (Rats; External Features and Adaptations to the Environment) 1. Which of the following statements is correct? (a) All mammals have mammary glands (b) Most mammals have mammary glands (c) Most mammals lack mammary glands (d) All of the above 2. .............. are the only mammalian group capable of true flight: (a) Lemurs (b) Monkeys (c) Pterosaurs (d) Bats 3. There are about .......... species of mammals: (a) 4,000 (b) 40,000 (c) 400,000 (d) 40

ZOO 204 TOXICITIES OF PESTICIDES

Health Effects of PesticidesRout of Pesticide ExposureEnvironmental PolicyHistory of Environmental Policy MakingEnvironmental Policy Instruments

MCB 319 PICORNAVIRIDAE (Poliovirus)

PICORNAVIRIDAEGeneral OverviewMajor Properties of PicornaviridaePoliovirusMajor PropertiesClinical SyndromesPathogenesisEpidemiologyCoxsackievirus

MCB 319 PARAMYXOVIRIDAE

PARAMYXOVIRIDAEPropertiesMeasles VirusPathogenesis and ImmunityClinical Features

MCB 319 ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES

IntroductionINFLUENZA VIRUSESProperties of the VirusDesignation of influenza viruses (Nomenclature)

MCB 319 VIROLOGY COMPLETE NOTE

Introduction to VirologyChemical Composition of VirusesViral Protein Viral EnvelopeViral Shape StructureClassification of Animal VirusesReplication of VirusesCultivation of VirusesCultivation in Tissue CultureViral Replication: One Step Growth CurveRetrovirida Family: HIVClassification of ArbovirusHepadna Viridae (HEPATITIS B)HEPATITIS B VIRUS (HBV)Herpes ViridaeMajor Properties of Herpes VirusesRhabdoviridaeFermentationTypes of Fermentation

MCB 319 PARAMYXOVIRUSES LECTURE NOTE

PARAMYXOVIRUSESPROPERTIES OF PARAMYXOVIRUSESMEASLES (RUBEOLA) VIRUS INFECTIONS

MCB 319: HEPATITIS B

PROPERTIES OF HBVPathogenesis and Pathology

MCB 319: GENERAL FEATURES OF VIRAL INFECTIONS AND INFECTION MODES

REPLICATION OF VIRUSESVIRAL REPLICATION: ONE-STEP GROWTH CURVEMANIFESTATIONS OF THE VIRAL DISEASESVIRAL PATHOGENESIS AT THE CELLULAR LEVELINFECTION MODENATURAL HISTORY (ECOLOGY) AND MODES OF TRANSMISSION OF VIRUSES

ZLY 309 THE SPOROZOA (Plasmodium SPECIES)

IntroductionThe VectorFive Species of Plasmodium Cause Human Malarial DiseaseMalaria Life Cycle and BiologyLife Cycle of PlasmodiumAsexual (Schizogonic) Cycle in ManSexual and Asexual Phases in the Female Anopheles MosquitoPathologyVariations in Infections with Respect to the Different SpeciesEpidemiologyMalaria Parasite Biology, Clinical Disease, and ImmunityMigration of Plasmodium ParasiteThe Life Cycle of Plasmodium ParasitesFactors that Participate in the Induction of Gametogenesis T...

ZLY 309 PLASMODIUM

IntroductionThe VectorFive Species of Plasmodium Cause Human Malarial DiseaseMalaria Life Cycle and BiologyLife Cycle of PlasmodiumAsexual (Schizogonic) Cycle in ManSexual and Asexual Phases in the Female Anopheles MosquitoPathologyVariations in Infections with Respect to the Different Species

ZLY 309 PARASITIC PROTOZOA

Parasitic AmoebaeEntamoeba HistolyticaEpidemiologyPathogenesis and PathologyPrevention and Control

ZLY 309 INTRODUCTORY PARASITOLOGY (LEISHMANIA)

IntroductionEtiology Vector HabitsMorphologyClinical ManifestationCommunicable TransmissionPathogenesis Pathological changes in organsEpidemiology


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