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Exam questions 1. Essence of Life: properties of life. 2. Modern principles of the Cell theory 3. Investigating Life: the microscopes reveal cell structure. 4. Two types of organisms - prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 5. The structure components of the eukaryotic cells: • A cell membrane, its structure and functions • A cytoplasm and a cytoskeleton, that supports cells • The cell organelles 6. The nucleus: structure and functions 7. The chromosomes: structure, levels of compression of the DNA into chromosomes. 8. The chromatin structure: euchromatin and heterochromatin 9. Classification of chromosomes 10. Human karyotype and ideogram 11. A movement of substances across membranes. a. Diffusion and osmosis b. Active transport c. Exocytosis and endocytosis 1. Energy converting 2. ATP – universal source of energy 3. Information system of the cell: genetic code 4. The structure of DNA and RNA 5. DNA replication 6. DNA transcription 7. RNA types 8. Genetic code. Translation and protein biosynthesis. 9. General principles of gene regulation 10. Gene regulation in bacterial cells: the operon structure 11. Eukaryotic gene regulation 12. The cell cycle. Mitosis. Cell cycle control 25. Chromosome structure, alterations of chromosome structure during the cell cycle 26. Meiosis. Asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. Types of sexual reproduction 27. Characteristics of spermatogenesis and oogenesis. The features of human gametes 28. Ontogenesis, types of ontogenesis. Modern interpretation of ontogenesis determination 29. Embryonic period of human: fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation, organogenesis 30. Structure that support the embryo 31. Human pre-natal development, the critical periods of development 32. Mendel`s laws: • Law of dominance • Law of segregation • Law of independent assortment 33. Interaction of allelic genes: • complete and incomplete dominance • codominance. Inheritance of blood groups 34. Interaction of non-allelic genes • complementary • epistasis. Recessive epistasis • polygenic inheritance 35. Chromosomal theory of inheritance 36. Complete and non-complete gene linkage, linkage group. Crossing over. 37. Sex, sex determination, dosage compensation 38. Phenotype. Genotype. Phenocopy. Norm of reaction. Penetrance and expressivity. Discontinuous and continuous variation 39. Types of gene mutations • Missense mutations • Nonsense mutations 40. Type of genome mutations • Chromosomal mutations: insertions, deletions, inversions, duplications, translocations • Changes of chromosome number: polyploidy and aneuploidy 41. Pedigree analysis: symbols, aims, and problems 42. Twins study: meaning for study of phenotypical variation 43. Cytogenetic method: diagnostics of chromosomal diseases. 44. Prenatal diagnostics of hereditary diseases. Ethical aspects of prenatal diagnostics. 45. Inherited metabolic disorders: • Amino acids exchange • Lipids exchange • Carbohydrates exchange • Metal exchange • Diseases of blood clotting system • Defects of hemoglobin structure 46. The chromosomal diseases: • Dawn syndrome • Patau syndrome • Edwards syndrome • Klinfelter syndrome • Turner syndrome 47. Class Sarcodina: common characteristic, Entamoeba histolytica and others specimens 48. The main characteristcs of Trypanosoma rhodesiense, Leishmania tropica, Leishmania donovani, Lamblia intestinalis, Trichomonas vaginalis, Trypanosoma gambiense 49. The malaria parasites. Life cycle of Plasmodium, diagnostics, preventions, and medical significance 50. Toxoplasmosis: diagnostics, prevention, and characteristics of Toxoplasma gondii what is reason of toxoplasmosis 51. Balantidium coli – morphological features, life cycle, diagnostics, and prevention 52. Fasciola hepatica: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 53. Schistoma heamatobium, S. mansoni: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 54. Opisthorchis felineus: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 55. Paragonimus ringeri: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 56. Dicrocoellium lanceolatum: life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 57. The general characteristics of Cestoideas 58. Taenia soleum: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention. 59. Cysticercosis as a complication of teniasis 60. Taeniarhynchus saginatus: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 61. Diphyllobothrium latum: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention. 62. Hymenolepis nana: life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 63. Echinococcus granulosus: structure, life cycle, channel of invasion, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and prevention 64. Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichocephalus trichiurus, and Enterobius vermicularis: structure and life cycles. 65. Trichinella spiralis: life cycles. Diagnostics and preventive measures of trichinellosis. 66. Ancylostoma duodenale and Strongyloides stercotalis: structure and life cycles. 67. Dracunculus medinensis: structure and life cycles. 68. Diagnostic and preventive measures of dracunculiasis. 69. Wuchereria bancrofti and W. (Brugia) malayi: structure and life cycles. Diagnostic, and preventive measures of elephantiasis. 70. Onchocerca volvulus: structure and life cycle. Diagnostics and prevention of Blinding filariasis or river blindness 71. Loa loa (eye worm): life cycle, and diagnostics and preventive measures of loasis 72. The mites of both Ixodidae and Argazidae family 73. Sarcoptes scabiei: life cycle, diagnostics and preventive measures of scabies 74. The Culicidae: life cycle of both malaria and non-malaria mosquito 75. The Diptera insecta: the Plebotomidae (mosquitoes), the Simuliidae (gnat), the Muscidae (flies), the Sarcophagidae (grey meat flies). 76. The Anoplura order: Pediculus humanus, and Phtirus pubis, main features of parasite structure and reproduction 77. The Aphaniptera order: Pulex irritans