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18 Cards in this Set
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What are the 4 types of Protozoa
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The Mastigophora
The Sarcodina The Ciliophora The Apicomplexa |
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Apicomplexa
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Non-mobile - sticky surface
Sporozoa - parasitic Plasmodium - malaria Toxoplasma gondii Cryptosporodosis |
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Ciliophora
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Ciliated - Trophozioites
Micro and macronuclui. Mostly free living and harmless |
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Sarcodina
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Sarcodina are Amoebas -
Locomotion through pseudopods Entamoeba - pathogen. Foraminifera and radiolarians chalk in ocean |
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Mastigophora
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Flagellated Protozoa
Giardia - intestinal parasite Trichomonas -sex disease |
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What are the 2 types of Helminths?
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Flatworms and Roundworms (nematodes)
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What are the 2 subdivisions of Flatworms?
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Tapeworms (cestodes)
Flukes (tremadodes) |
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Nematodes -
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Pinworms
Guinea worm River Blindness |
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Trematodes
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Blood Fluke
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Cestodes
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Pork Tapeworm
Fish tapeworm |
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What are the 4 divisions of Fungi
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Zygomycota
Asomycota Basidomycota Deuteromycota |
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How do Fungi reproduce
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sexually and asexually
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Mitochondria
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unique to eukaryotic cells
Site of ATP production |
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Smooth ER
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nutrient processing
lipid synthesis |
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Mycoses
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Fungal infections
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Yeast cell distinguishing characteristics
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Yeast cell distinguishing characteristics:
asexual reproduction round to oval shape |
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Fungi
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Heterotrophic organisms
Cell walls of Chitin Grow to multicellular filaments - hyphae |
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Eukaryote nucleus
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dna and RNA synthesis
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