Parasitology: The Biology of Animal Parasites |
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... intestine . ( From Nichols . Courtesy of the Journal of Parasitol- ogy . ) FIG . 15-5 . Syngamus trachea , the ... intestine , where they re- produce parthenogenetically and lay eggs that average 50 X 32 μm ( see Fig . 14-9 ) . The ...
... intestine . ( From Nichols . Courtesy of the Journal of Parasitol- ogy . ) FIG . 15-5 . Syngamus trachea , the ... intestine , where they re- produce parthenogenetically and lay eggs that average 50 X 32 μm ( see Fig . 14-9 ) . The ...
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... intestine , they penetrate the intestinal wall and cause inflammation and the formation of nodules about 1 mm in diameter - hence the com- mon name of the worm . Eventually , larvae leave the nodules , enter the lumen of the intestine ...
... intestine , they penetrate the intestinal wall and cause inflammation and the formation of nodules about 1 mm in diameter - hence the com- mon name of the worm . Eventually , larvae leave the nodules , enter the lumen of the intestine ...
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... intestine and migrating through the body can cause annoying or serious trouble , depending on where they go . Headache , muscular pain , coughing , and fever are typical symptoms . If a young worm , 5 to 7 cm long , should leave the ...
... intestine and migrating through the body can cause annoying or serious trouble , depending on where they go . Headache , muscular pain , coughing , and fever are typical symptoms . If a young worm , 5 to 7 cm long , should leave the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Subkingdom Protozoa 21 | 21 |
Phylum Platyhelminthes | 127 |
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acids active adult animals antibodies antigens appear areas associated attached become birds blood body called cause cells cercariae cestodes changes ciliates common complete contains Courtesy cycle cysts cytoplasm develop digestive disease dogs Edited effect eggs enter environment example exists factors feed female fish flea fluke forms function genera genus glands glucose host human immunity important increase infection intermediate hosts intestine involved known larvae length lice live liver malaria male mammals mature mechanisms membrane mice migrate mites mosquito mouth muscle natural nematodes normal numbers occur organs parasites Parasitol Parasitology period population possess posterior present Press probably produce protozoa rats reactions resistance response result schistosomiasis showing similar single skin snail sometimes species stages structure sucker suggests surface tapeworm tion tissue trematodes trypanosomes usually various vertebrates wall worms York young