I think I did ok in the multiple choice and the short answer sections. Some questions I didn't know. I am so glad that they asked a lot of stuff about pathogens because I am very good at that. I used H5N1 (Bird Flu) a lot, as I have done a lot of extra-curricula reading and researching of it.rissa_b said:i dont know why i bothered kidding myself that i could even muster up some 60-70 mark....its just not going to happen and its gunna kill all my other hard work not happy jan
A pathogen is an infectious disease. So you could have used the term pathogen in many of the questions. The flu question (such as subsiquent complications), the cow question regarding the national identification register.spackness said:i only saw one question on pathogens and that was define the term pathogen...what else was there...didnt know we needed examples?
yeah that question was tricky. I decided not to talk about quarantine >_<shortycooper said:console "the cow question was to do with quarrantine....if u talked about that u'd full marks...wat it is, how it works etc.. "
the NLIS tags have nothing to do with quarantine. they are used throughout australia to trace the location of the cattle and therefore trace the origin of diseases such as BSE and stuff like that?
how do you figure it has anything to do with quarantine?
..............?MasterOfDisgyis said:A pathogen is an infectious disease.