2014 China Agricultural University Veterinary Medicine Postgraduate Examination

Updated on educate 2024-06-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    China Agricultural University 2014 is an independent proposition, textbooks and reference books have changed, and the content of the exam will change.

    The difficulty will increase. It is recommended to review comprehensively, and if you are not sure, go to school tutoring.

    702 Chemistry.

    Textbook: General Chemistry (3rd Edition), edited by Zhao Shiduo, China Agricultural University Press.

    A Concise Course of Quantitative Analysis (2nd Edition), edited by Zhao Shiduo, China Agricultural University Press.

    Basic Chemistry (Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry) (2nd Edition) Jie Nianqin, Editor-in-Chief, Science Press.

    Organic Chemistry, Third Edition, edited by Li Nan, Hou Shicong, and Xiao Yumei, China Agriculture Press.

    802 Biochemistry.

    Textbook: Basic Biochemistry (2nd Edition), edited by Zhao Wuling, China Agricultural University Press.

    China Agricultural University Biochemistry Workbook "Internal Information Examination Biochemistry Essentials.

    802 Animal Physiology.

    Textbook: Animal Physiology, edited by Yang Xiuping, Higher Education Press.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is a bibliography for postgraduate entrance examinations in their college.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Graduation requirements: Graduate students who meet these rules to study for a master's degree in veterinary medicine, complete the links specified in the training program, pass the degree defense, and reach the following academic levels, will be awarded a master's degree

    1. In the professional field of applying for a degree, master a solid basic theory and broad professional knowledge, as well as advanced technical methods and modern technical means to solve practical problems;

    2. Have the ability to independently undertake professional technology or management work in the field;

    3. The research (design) in this field has practical value.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Basic subjects.

    1. Physiology: Physiology is the science of the human body and animals, how they adapt to environmental changes, and maintain a normal state.

    2. Pathology: Pathology is a discipline that studies death and morbid changes, and how these changes affect the internal functions of animals.

    3. Immunology: Immunology is a discipline that studies the immune response in animals, and its purpose is to reveal the immune mechanism in animals and how to use this mechanism to resist the invasion of exogenous and endogenous pathogens.

    4. Pathogen Biology: Pathogen biology is a discipline that studies pathogenic microorganisms, and its purpose is to study the structure, function, evolution and interaction between pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts, as well as their role in the occurrence and spread of animal diseases.

    2. Clinical subjects.

    1. Animal anatomy: Animal anatomy is a discipline that studies the structure of tissues and organs in livestock, mainly studying the structure and function of tissues and organs in livestock, as well as their role in pathogenesis.

    2. Animal pathology: Animal pathology is a discipline that studies the pathological changes of livestock diseases, mainly studying the pathogenesis and pathological changes of livestock diseases, and how pathological changes affect the health of livestock.

    3. Animal pharmacology: Animal pharmacology is a discipline that studies the role of drugs in domestic animals, mainly studying how drugs are distributed, metabolized and acted on in domestic animals, and how to regulate physiological and pathological processes in domestic animals.

    4. Animal Microbiology: Animal Microbiology is a microbiology discipline that studies livestock diseases, mainly studying the microbial causes of livestock diseases and how they affect the health, occurrence, development and spread of livestock diseases.

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