Genus of large (up to approximately 40 cm or 15 inches long) roundworms living in small intestines.
A general term for multicellular worms that includes the roundworms (nematodes), tapeworms (cestodes), and flukes (trematodes).
The timing of the "chills" in malaria is closely related to the _________ of host red blood cells.
Form of Plasmodium injected by mosquito into new host.
Anterior end of a tapeworm
The adult form of Enterobius is approximately 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) long and is characteristically tapered or '_____-like."
This genus is the "flea tapeworm."
This type of fly is the vector for sleeping sickness.
The genus that contains the etiologic agent of sleeping sickness.
The ___________ host is the host in which the larval or asexual phase of a parasite occurs.
A ____________ parasite is able to exist independent of its host.
Route of infection for ascariasis.
A parasite that lives inside of its host is called an ______parasite.
A parasite that is entirely dependent upon its host for its nutrition, reproduction, habitat, and survival is called a(an) ____________ parasite.
The ___________ host is the host in which the adult and/or sexual phase of a parasite occurs.
Threadworms and roundworms are this type of helminth.
An invertebrate animal, e.g., insects, arachnids, myriapods and crustaceans, that has an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and a segmented body.
A ______-end host is synonymous with "incidental host.'
Fasciola hepatica is known as the "_________ liver fluke."