Introduction to Parasitology (Belizario) with 100- correct answers 2024
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Parasitology -
Institution
Parasitology -
Symbiosis
Living together of ulike organisms
Commensalism
Two species live together and one species live together and one species benefits from the relationship
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Introduction to Parasitology
(Belizario) with 100% correct
answers 2024
Symbiosis - answer Living together of ulike organisms
Commensalism - answer Two species live together and one species
live together and one species benefits from the relationship
Mutualism - answer Two organisms mutually benefit from each other
Parasitism - answer One lives in or on another depending on the
latter fir its survival and usually at the expense of the host
Ectoparasite - answer Parasite lives outside the body of the host
Endoparasite - answer Parasite lives inside the body of the host
Infection - answer Presence of endoparasite
Infestation - answer Presence of ectoparasite
Erratic parasite - answer When a parasite is found in an organ which
is not its usual habitat
Obligate parasite - answer Need a host at some stage of their life
cycle to complete their development and to propagate their spp
, Facultative parasite - answer May exist in a free-living state or may
become parasitic when the need arises
Accidental / incidental parasite - answer A parasite which
establishes itself in a host where it does not ordinarily live
Permanent parasite - answer Remains on or in the body of the host
for its entire life
Temporary parasite - answer Lives on the host for a short period of
time
Spurious parasite - answer Free-living organism that passes through
the digestive tract without infecting the host
Definitive / final host - answer A host where the parasite attains
sexual maturity
Intermediate host - answer A host harboring the asexual or larval
stage of the parasite
Paratenic host - answer A host where the parasite does not develop
further to later stages
Reservoir host - answer A kind of host that becomes an additional
source of human infection
Biologic vector - answer Transmits only the parasite only after the
latter has completed its development within the host
Mechanical / phoretic vector - answer Only transports the parasite
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