Parasitology: The Biology of Animal Parasites |
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CHAPTER PAGE I The Scope of Parasitology | 7 |
Life Cycles | 23 |
Phylum Protozoa Introduction Subphylum Mastigophora 2553 97 | 32 |
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adapted adult amebas animals appear areas associated attached become birds blood body called cattle cause cells cercariae changes ciliates common contains courtesy cycle cyst cytoplasm disease distribution dogs Ecology effect eggs enter environment evolution example excretory factors feeding female fish flagellate fleas flukes forms genera genus glands hatch head host host specificity human important increase infection intermediate host intestine involves kinds known larvae lateral length lice live male mammals mature microns migrate mites mosquito mouth nature nematodes normal nucleus numbers occur organs original parasites Parasitol plant population possess posterior present probably produce protozoa pupa range rats reach relationships reproduction result sexual showing similar single skin snail sometimes specialized species stage sucker tapeworms tion tissue trematodes usually various ventral vertebrate wall worms young