List the protozoan species that fits the criterion. Not all species will be used; some may be repeated. Fecal-oral transmission (3) Vector transmission (2) No cyst form (4)
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- Briefly outline the characteristics of the four protozoan groups andname important pathogens in each group.Repeated cycles of emergence of the ____________ life stage is responsible for high fevers and chills that occur with a predictable frequency with malaria. Select one: a. Sporozoites b. Merozoites c. Gametocytes d. ParacytesDefine and give a specific example of each of the following including the organism involved. -Intermediate Host -Trophozoite -Oocyst -Schizogony -Merozoite -cyclostomata
- Identify the type of symbiotic relationships on the given below and briefly discuss the why? 1. Entamoeba histolytica derives nutrition from human host and causes amebic dysentery. 2. Entamoeba coli in the intestinal lumen is nourished and protected from harm; it does not cause any damage to the tissue of its host. 3. A protozoa live in the gut of termites and depend entirely on a carbohydrate diet, acquire their nutrients from termites. In return they are capable of synthesizing and secreting cellulases; the cellulose digesting enzymes, which are utilized by termites in their digestion. 4. T. cruzi infection is cause by a Triatominae after infecting its hose it release waste and can cause severe ilnness Answer 1,2,3 and 4Discuss the life cycle of one protozoan species and give the impact or economic importance to humans. Illustrations will be highly apprecisted!For question with blank, choose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement. Plasmodium reproduces sexually in the............... and asexually in the ................ a. liver, red blood cells c. human, mosquito b. mosquito, human d. red blood cell, liver
- Which species causes the waterborne disease giardiasis? euglenoids trypanosomes diplomonads parabasalids any anaerobic protozoans PreviousApicomplexans are widespread and common parasites of worms, echinoderms, insects, and vertebrates (including humans). What characteristics do these protozoans have that make them highly infective (efficient as parasites)?The protozoans reviewed in class are transmitted to the host either through the fecal-oral route or through a vector. What advantages/disadvantages do these varying routes of parasite invasion have with respect to host infection? How might we control the various invasive parasite
- Explain the defining characteristics that exist between the six different classifications of protozoa. How are we able to classify simply a new organism into a new category? For the toolbThe following Genera belongs to Euglenozoa, except. a. Balantidium b. Naegleria c. Trypanosoma d. LeishmaniaGive written answer with explanation and conclusion What parasites other than those observed can be diagnosed by using blood smears. Give the names of two tissue parasites (2) Briefly describe method(s) by which tissues parasites can be identified and detected.