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    All about Ascariasis

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    comes in two forms.  Ascaris lumbricoides‚ the human form‚ and Ascaris suum‚ the pig form‚ are very similar in structure and many believe the two evolved from a common origin.  A. lumbricoides is a helminthes‚ or worm‚ grouped with specifically the nematodes‚ or round worms in terms of classification.  With modern technology Ascaris eggs have been found in human coprolites from

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    Roundworms

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    Wanted PHYLUM NEMATODA ;COMMON NAME: ROUNDWORM What causes this disease: contaminated soil‚ contaminated food and water‚ and insects. Genus: Toxocara Species: Toxocara canis How they’re spread: Roundworms are quite common in animals‚ who easily spread the infection when the worm eggs develop into larvae and are in the animals feces. Pets get the infection by eating infected soil‚ licking contaminated fur or paws‚ or drinking contaminated water. If the pet is a female and had babies‚ the babies

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    Ascariasis is the infection of Ascaris lumbricoides. Ascaris lumbricoides is the human form of the parasite‚ while ascaris suum is the pig form. Ascaris lumbricoides are the most common worm infection found in humans‚ this is because with 200‚000 eggs that are being made and excreted each day‚ that the chances of infection are exponential. Ascariasis is also known as the Giant roundworm. The Giant roundworm can grow up to 35 cm or 13.7795 inches. This worm may not seem very harmful but the cycle

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    Trichianella Spiralis

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    the smallest known nematode. There are three different types of ecological life cycles of the nematodes. The cycles are called urban‚ sylvatic‚ and marine cycles. The trichinella species is found worldwide. They are prevalent in Mexico‚ the northern hemisphere‚ parts of South Asia‚ Africa‚ South America‚ and Middle East. In the urban cycle the nematodes are carried by pigs and rats. In the sylvatic cycle they are hosted by walruses‚ wales‚ and polar bears. The male’s nematode is 1.4 mm in length

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    Hairy Indigo Case Study

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    delicate hairy indigo forage to be handled and baled (Baltensperger et al.‚ 1985). Hairy indigo is recommended as a cover crop in citrus groves. It is preferred to cowpeas and crotalaria‚ for its ability self-reseed along with good disease‚ insect and nematode resistance (Norris and Lawrence‚ 1962). Hairy indigo is currently listed by IFAS as a recommended cover crop with the following agronomic information. Hairy Indigo can produce 15-22 Mg ha-1 forage and 90-170 kg ha-1 nitrogen. It should be planted

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    infected with nematodes‚ Procamallanus heteropneustus‚ only 6 (37.5%) M. vittatus were found infected with nematodes‚ Rhabdochona magna and among C. striatus‚ 9 fish (56.25%) were infected with acanthocephalans‚ Pallisentis ophiocephali‚ 4 (25%) were infected with cestodes‚ Senga taunsaensis and 5 (31.25%) were infected with nematodes‚ R. magna. The mean intensity of infection was 14.36 in H. fossilis‚ 6.5 in M. vittatus and in C. striatus‚ 3.33 for acanthocephalans‚ 2.4 for nematodes and only 1.0

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    Disscusion In this experiment‚ we are required to observe‚ explain‚ identify and recognize the phylum under Kingdom Animalia. The phylum that we need to identify was Phylum Porifera‚ Phylum Cnidaria‚ Phylum platyhelminthes‚ Phylum Nematoda‚ Phylum Rotifera‚ Phylum Mollusca‚ Phylum Arthropoda‚ Phylum Echinodermata‚ Subphylum Cephalochordata and Subphylum Vertebrata (Fishes). Phylum Porifera The characteristic of members of Phylum porifera include asymmetrical or radial symmetry body plan. There

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    Chitin‚ added to soil‚ is known to suppress nematode activity anti-nematodal activity associated with the treatment of soil with chitin by-products is believed to be because the chitin induces microbes in the soil to produce chitinase which destroys eggs laid by nematodes in the soil which otherwise hatch resulting in the infestation and damage of valuable agricultural crops susceptible to nematode damage. Chitin in various stages of depolymerisation‚ and chitinase‚ in

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    Zoology

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    tissue called a? Siphuncle Some cephalopods are hermaphrodites. False Nematodes are the most important pseudocoelomate animals‚ both in terms of numbers and their impact on humans. True Nematodes may be which of the following? All of the above Virtually every species of vertebrate and many invertebrates serve as hosts for one or more types of parasitic nematodes. True Which of the following is incorrect? Parastic nematodes–have an advanced Krebs cycle for metabolism It is estimated that nearly

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    Opisthokonta

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    Opisthokonta: Metazoa II: Eumetazoa: Bilateria: Protostomia: Ecdysozoa Objectives: • Know the key features of the Phylum Nematoda. Know how they relate to other metazoan phyla. • List the key characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda. Identify examples. List the four subphyla and their key distinguishing features. Identify examples of the subphyla Chelicerata‚ Crustacea‚ Myriapoda‚ and Hexapoda. • Be able to identify the different structures on these organisms and understand their function. • Understand

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