Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (5th Edition)
Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134019192
Author: Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 23, Problem 1M

A.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Miracidia”.

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

B.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Bradyzoites”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

C.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Schizogony”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

D.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Microfilaria”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

E.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Hydatid cyst”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

F.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Cysticerci”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

 G.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Trophozoites”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

H.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Amastigotes”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

I.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Hypnozoites”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

J.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The parasite or parasites containing “Flagellated trypnosomes”

Introduction:

Different types of parasitic protozoa and helminthes contain certain characteristic features in their various life phases. Such features as listed above like schizogony, flagella, and microfilaria, help the parasites to reproduce in the host body and cause infections that have their characteristic symptoms. Parasitology deals with the study of eukaryotic parasites, including two genera- Protozoa and Helminthes. The later genera include both platyhelminthes (tapeworms and flukes) and aschelminthes (roundworms). These parasites are usually transmitted to the host organism by being carried by arthropod vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and flies.

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Chapter 23 Solutions

Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy (5th Edition)

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