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- Pathology caused by p.falciparum is worst of all the known plasmodium species. Commentate.To which phase of theplasmodium life cycle do thetypical chills and fever ofmalaria correspond?Rickettsias and chlamydias are similar in beinga. free of a cell wallb. the cause of eye infectionsc. carried by arthropod vectorsd. obligate intracellular bacteria
- Complete the table: Organism Organization(unicellular,colonial,filamentous) Mode ofnutrition Movement Mode(s) ofReproduction Habitat Importance Trypanosoma brucei Trypanosoma cruzi Giardia lamblia Euglena sp. Trichomonas vaginalisMicroorganism: Dinophysis sp. Kindly fill in the data table attached below. An example is also provided.Please make a concept map about systemic and opportunistic mycoses. The main concept should be related to the functions of medical technologist about this type of fugal infection.
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