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- Distinguishing features of: 1. Schistosoma japonicum 2. Taenia solium 3. Trichuris trichiura 4. Ascaris lumbricoides 5. Eudrilus eugeniae 6. Hirudo medicinalisthis is a scypha. label the incurrent canals, ostia, radial canals, spongocel if they are visible. if not visible, indicate not visible.having scale leaves with liguleclubmossmarsileasalviniaselaginella
- Briefly define the following terms: Phialides Hamathecium Ascus Operculum Ostiole Hymenium layer Ascogonium Antheridium Teleomorph MitosporicExplain Superficial mycosesParasites and common name of the following: Hymenolepis nana- Dipylidium caninum- Fasciolopsis buski - Metagonimus yokogawa- Paragonimus westermanni- Loa loa- Schistosoma haematobium- Taenia saginata- Fasciola hepatica- Opisthorchis felineus- Diphyllobothrium latum- Clonorchis sinensis - Dracunculus medinensis- Taenia solium- Schistosoma japonicum- Hymenolepis diminuta- Heterophyes heterophyes- Echinococcus granulosus-
- Some members of the spirochetes move by means of gliding. peritrichous flagella. axial filaments. hami. nothing, they are non-motile.What genus of the parasite below belong to: Entamoeba Plasmodium Taenia Ancylostoma SchistosomaDescription (1-2 paragraph) and taxonomic account of: Gemmule Grantia Euplectella Euspongia