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- Describe the feeding and reproductive modes of all the specimens included. And compare and contrast the digestion habit (ie. route from ingestion to egestion) of these Protozoans
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- Why is Entamoeba histolyticaoften termed as “clinically significant amoebic parasite”? Differentiate the Entamoeba histolyticaand Entamoeba coliin the appearance of their cysts and trophozoites seen under microscope. What parasite is commonly mistaken as Entamoeba histolytica and why?Organisms from this group have such complex eyes that they can probably form images Sclerospongia Cubozoa Hydrozoa Scyphozoa PlacozoaProtozoans are usually separated into four groups based on their means of locomotion. Describe and contrast those means of locomotion.
- Differentiate the following protozoans by completing the table below: PROTOZOANNERVE GENERAL APPEARANCE ORIGIN HABITAT FEEDING INNERVATION HABIT LOCOMOTORY ORGANELLE MEANS OF FUNCTION REPRODUCTION 1. Euglena sp. 2. Amoeba sp. 3. Plasmodium sp. 4. Paramecium sp.General characteristics of protozoans Internal and external structures Feeding strategies Locomotion Adaptations ReproductionAnimal Group Protozoa Porifera Typical Environment Typical Lifestyle of Adult Form Integration Support and Movement
- 1. Differentiate the following protozoans by completing the table below. MEANS OF FUNCTION GENERAL FEEDING LOCOMOTORY PROTOZOANNERVE ORIGINHABITAT INNERVATION APPEARANCE HABIT ORGANELLE REPRODUCTION Euglena 1. sp. Amoeba 2. sp. 3. Plasmodim sp. 4. Paramecium sp.Phylum Sarcomastigophor Labyrinthomorpha Apicomplexa Microspora Acetospora Myxozoa Ciliophora Habitat Symmetry Germ Layer Give two classes belonging in each phylum. Locomotion Digestive Respiratory Circulatory System Excretory Nervous Reproductive Fertilizatio nDraw and label a hydrozoan colony life cycle showing gastrozoan and gonozoan polyps. Draw a medusa.
- Which of the following organisms penetrates skin, has large terminal spines on its eggs, and is found in urine samples? O Teniea solium Schistosoma haematobium Ancylostoma duodenalee O Ascaris lumbricoidesWhat genus of the parasite below belong to: Entamoeba Plasmodium Taenia Ancylostoma SchistosomaIDENTIFY: 1. It is considered as a synapomorphy of the tubulinid amoebozoans. 2. Flattened “false feet” is a characteristic of this class of amoeba. 3. Parasitic amoeba is infective at this stage of the life cycle. 4. It refers to the coenocytic body of the genus Physarum. 5. Enumerate three structures comprising the fruiting body of the Dictyostelium. 6. A process that produce the multinucleated condition of the acellular slime mold. 7. It refers to the feeding stage of the parasitic amoebae life cycle.