2. What are the primary functions of the trophozoite and the cyst in the life cycle? 3. Why does Entamoeba require healthy carriers to complete its life cycle? 4. Briefly describe how primary amebic meningoencephalitis is acquired and its outcome. 5. Compare trichomoniasis and amebiasis with respect to transmission, life cycle, and relative hardiness. 6. Name ways in which giardiasis and amebic dysentery are similar. 7. Compare the infective stages and means of vector transfer in the two types of
trypanosomiasis and leishmaniasis. 8. What factors cause the symptoms in trypanosomiasis? 9. What is the name of the infective stage of the malaria parasite in humans? How many times must a female mosquito feed before the parasite can complete the whole
cycle? 10. Describe the life cycle and host range of Toxoplasma gondii. 11. Briefly describe the transmission cycle of Cryptosporidium, Sarcocystis, and Babesia. 12. In what ways are helminths different from other parasites, and why are there so
many parasitic worm infections worldwide? 13. Outline the five general cycles, and give examples of helminths that exhibit each
cycle. 14. What are some ways that worms adapt to parasitism, and how are these adaptations beneficial to them? 15. How are nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes different from one another? 16. Where in the body do the helminth adults ultimately reside and produce fertile eggs? 17. How do adult Ascaris get into the intestine? 18. In what ways is trichinosis different from other worm infections? 19. Which worms can be found in the eye? 20. What are the stages in Schistosoma development? 21. Describe the structure of a tapeworm. 22. Which helminths are zoonotic? Return to Ch.23 Activities l Online Learning Center |
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