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,Chapter |1. | |Introduction
1. In |a |general |nematode |parasite’s |life |cycle, |the |host |may |ingest |a |fertile |egg. |This |stage |of |the
life |cycle |is |referred |to |as |the:
a. Definitive |host |phase
b. Diagnostic |stage
c. Infective |stage
d. Method |of |infection
2. A |parasite |that |lives |inside |a |host |is |referred |to |as |a(n):
a. Accidental |parasite
b. Ectoparasite
c. Endoparasite
d. Facultative |parasite
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3. Zoonosis |is |a |term |used |to |describe |humans’ |relationship |with |a(n):
a. Accidental |parasite
b. Ectoparasite
c. Endoparasite
d. Facultative |parasite
4. An |animal |that |harbors |a |parasite |that |can |also |infect |humans |is |referred |to |as |a(n):
a. Definitive |host
b. Intermediate |host
c. Reservoir |host
d. Transport |host
5. The |host |in |which |the |parasite |reaches |sexual |or |reproductive |maturity |is |referred |to |as |a(n):
a. Definitive |host
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,b. Intermediate |host
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, c. Reservoir |host
d. Transport |host
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