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**Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology: A Review of the Vectors**

1. **Mosquito**

   - *Image*: Illustration of a mosquito.
   - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease].

2. **Flea**

   - *Image*: Illustration of a flea.
   - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease].

3. **Tick**

   - *Image*: Illustration of a tick.
   - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease].

4. **Louse**

   - *Image*: Illustration of a louse.
   - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease].

These illustrations depict different types of vectors, which are organisms that can carry and transmit diseases to humans or other animals. Each vector has spaces to fill in the specific organism and the disease it transmits, serving as an educational exercise.
Transcribed Image Text:**Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology: A Review of the Vectors** 1. **Mosquito** - *Image*: Illustration of a mosquito. - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease]. 2. **Flea** - *Image*: Illustration of a flea. - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease]. 3. **Tick** - *Image*: Illustration of a tick. - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease]. 4. **Louse** - *Image*: Illustration of a louse. - *Description*: This vector is a [organism] that transmits [disease]. These illustrations depict different types of vectors, which are organisms that can carry and transmit diseases to humans or other animals. Each vector has spaces to fill in the specific organism and the disease it transmits, serving as an educational exercise.
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