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October 0, 2023. MBI 143. Worksheet #2. M. Lee

Horizontales
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.
A synonym for "flukes."
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."
Verticales
Degree of pathogenicity.
Intestinal infection with large roundworms (ascarids) occurs due to __________ of the infective form, i.e., eggs, of Ascaris.
Host of sporogonic cycle in malaria.
Living carrier, such as an arthropod, responsible for transporting a parasite from an infected host to a noninfected host.
Occurring during the night hours.
Pinworms belong to this genus.
This morphologic form of Dirofilaria resides in the bloodstream.
Developmental stage of certain arthropods that morphologically resembles the adult.
Adjective meaning able to cause disease.
Infective, embryonate eggs are ingested by new host and this form hatches from the infective egg and invades the intestinal mucosa
The etiologic agent of Chaga's disease has an undulating membrane that enhances this ability of the parasite in its definitive host's bloodstream.
Individual segment of a tapeworm
The spin-plate method is useful to obtain a _______ microbial culture from a mixed population of microbes.
Vector for dirofilariasis.
The vector for ascariasis.
One thousandth of a millimeter.
Site (organ) of exo-erythrocytic cycle in malaria.
Organ affected (the target) in Chaga's disease.
True or False. Adult Ascaris worms can live 1 to 2 years in the human small intestines.
True or false. Dipylidium is hermaphroditic.
Route of infection of mammalian host by hookworm is direct penetration of __________.