protozoa are ___cellular
do protozoa have cell wall?
are most hetero or photosynthetic?
what is protozoa primary means of reproduction?
Phlyums
I. Rhizopoda
II. Tubulinea
III. Euglenozoa
IV. Metamonada
V. Ciliophora
VI. Apicomplexa
VII. Heterokontophytos
VIII. Dinoflagellata
whats in phylum rhizopoda or amoebozoa?
Talk about Amoebae (phylum Rhizopoda)
where are amoebae found?
what is an example of a free-living amoebae?
what is an example of an important amoebae pathogen?
where does the Entamoeba histolytica live?
how does Entamoeba histolytica replicate?
how many nucleated cysts does the Entamoeba histolytica have?
where does the cyst pass out in?
how is Entamoeba histolytica contracted?
most people infected with Entamoeba are ______
what is the most famous amoeba?
amoeba proteus (Tubulinea)
what is interesting about the Euglenozoa phylum?
what is trypanosoma
how is trypanosoma transmitted?
what are the two divisions of trypanosoma?
what is stercorarian trypanosome?
what spread stercorarian trypanosome?
what is the most important stercorarian trypanosome?
what kind of parasite s the Trypanosoma cruzi?
what is the nick for the disease T. cruzi gives?
when do the triatomid bugs bite?
what is the nick for triatomid bugs?
what is the other trypanosome?
how is salivarian trypanosome injected?
flagellate protozoan that causes sleeping sickness in humans
trypanosome brucei that causes acute sleeping sickness
trypanosoma brucei that causes chronic sleeping sickness
what spreads trypanosoma brucei?
what causes the symptoms of sleeping sickness?
who is the relative of trypanosome?
where do kinetoplastida live?
what does the phylum metamonada mean?
giardia (metamonada)
where does giardia live?
how is giardia spread?
causes diarrhea, highly contagious, vomiting, and loss of weight
doesn't break down host cells, but instead the dense layer of parasites over the surface of the intestine interfere with absorption and trigger onset of disease
beavers are particular carrier
venereal disease
phylum characterized by cilitates
ciliates
what is cilia latin for?
example of Ciliophora
where does balantidium coli live?
do animals in the phylum apicmoplexa move?
how do apicomplexa move?
linked with malaria
ague
bad air
characterized by fevers occurnige very ___ or ___ hours
famous histories that had malaria
who is the most frequent victim of Plasmodium aka malaria?
term for mosquito that carries the disease
what kind of parasite is plasmodium?
where does plasmodium reproduce?
two plasmodium types that are hypnozoites
most common malaria type and also the MOST DANGEROUS
Phlum Heterokontophytos has one type
what makes up cell wall of diatom?
what are Diatoms composed of?
major component of marina phyoplanktin
major source of world's oxygen
used in polishing compounds, detergents, paint removers, component of firebrick, soundproofing products, and reflective paints
what are diatoms?
what is a dinoflagellate?
dinoflagellate are ___
dinoflagellates are more closely related to ___ and ____ than they are to plants or algae
make up a large proportion of freshwater and marine plankton
two flagella of unequal length
dinoflagellates flagella
abundance in marine water
produce neurotoxins and can poison humans who eat shellfish that have ingested planktonic dinoflagellates
neurotoxin of particular dinoflagellate may be more potent
name for symptoms of memory loss, confusion, headache, respiratory difficulties, skink rash
PEAS
do protozoa have to be cultured?