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MIP 260 Review Questions with All Correct Answers
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MIP 260 Review Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
How many legs do mites have as adults? - Answer-8 
 
True or False? Chewing lice have a relatively narrow head - Answer-false, true for only sucking lice 
 
Which of the following groups of ectoparasites are highly host-associated, wingless, have reduced or absent eyes, and have an enlarged tarsal claw for clinging to hair and/or feathers? - Answer-lice 
 
The asexual phase of the apicomplexan life cycle, referred to as merogony/schizogony, p...
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UWRF zoology exam 2 Questions Perfectly Answered!!
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3 germ layers - ectoderm, MESODERM, endoderm 
What does the mesoderm form? - True muscle tissue 
Acoelomate - no body cavity 
coelomate (eucoelomate) - True body cavity completely surrounded by mesoderm 
Pseudocoelomate - false body cavity 
symmetry of platyhelminthes - bilateral symmetry (first appearance) 
Platyhelminthes nervous system - -Anterior cerebral ganglion and nerve cords 
-Eyespots 
Platyhelminthes osmoregulation - Flame cells 
Simple diffusion 
Flame cells - In flatworms, specializ...
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Parasitology Quiz (Trematodes) Exam Questions & Answers
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Parasitology Quiz (Trematodes) Exam 
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Flukes - ANSWER ️️ soft bodied, flat dorsoventrally, hemaphroditic 
Fluke Diagnosis - ANSWER ️️ Direct smear required, ova are too heavy to float. 
Fluke Ova - ANSWER ️️ Eggs are more difficult to see because one egg makes 
many adults. 
Thin shelled with an operculum 
Fluke Morphology of Adult - ANSWER ️️ Tegument (external cover) 
Oral and Ventral sucker (for host attachment) 
Fluke life cycle - ANSWER ️️ Oviparous. ...
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HTH 100: Extensive Exam Practice Questions and Detailed Answers 2023/2024
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HTH 100: Extensive Exam Practice Questions and Detailed Answers 2023/2024 
bacteria, virus fungi, protozoa, parasitic worm (Helminths,) prions, ectoparasites - correct answer different types of pathogens 
 
bacteria - correct answer simple, single celled microscopic organisms - most numerous living things on Earth (meningitis, pneumonia, ) 
 
antibiotic - correct answer drug that kills or prevents growth of bacteria 
 
antibiotic resistance - correct answer the ability of bacteria to...
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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY > WEEK 2/ EXAM PREVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE, GRADED A+
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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY > WEEK 2/ EXAM PREVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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How do parasites differ from their free living counterpart? 
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sensory organs, locomotive organs, digestive tract, adherence location, reproduction 
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ectoparasites: flea 
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adapted to be blood suckers, no wings, simple eyes, compressed bodies, and backward projecting spines, 
hairs to feel vibration 
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endoparasites: tapeworm 
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no digestive tract, simple eyes, flat bodies, ...
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INTRODUCTION TO PARASITOLOGY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Symbiosis 
A relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other 
 
 
Commensalism 
A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. 
 
 
Parasitism 
A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed. 
 
 
Mutualism 
A relationship between two species in which both species benefit. 
 
 
Commensalism 
What type of symbiotic relationship do the human body and the m...
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BIOEE 1610 Prelim 2 Questions with correct Answers
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"Optimally foraging" children, seeking to sell water, should all stand on the same side of the road. - 
False 
A beaver makes a dam which creates habitat for a species of fish - commensalism 
A cow eats grass - exploitation 
A gopher digs a hole in a patch of grass 
amensalism - amensalism 
A hummingbird pollinates a flower while it ingests nectar - mutalism 
A metapopulation: - Refers to patchiness in a population that allows it to function like many 
connected smaller subpopulations. 
A nich...
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Biology 1407 Exam 2 Review 2024 Questions And Answers
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trophic - ANS feeding 
 
symbiosis - ANS one species lives in or on another species, affect can be positive or negative 
 
predation - ANS one species' individual kills and eats another species' individual 
 
carnivory - ANS predator and prey are both animals 
 
herbivory - ANS predator is an animal and the prey is a plant 
 
parasitism - ANS a parasite lives in or on its host feeding off certain tissues without necesarily killing them 
 
competition - ANS ...
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Topic 2 (a) 
Ecosystem - ANS Living organisms and the physical and chemical factors which influence them 
 
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Habitat - ANS The place where organisms live 
 
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Population - ANS Organisms of the same species, able to interbreed with one another 
 
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Community - ANS All the different species living in a habitat at the same time 
 
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Species - ANS Group of similar organisms that can interbreed 
 
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Biodiversit...
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INTRODUCTION TO PARASITOLOGY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
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Symbiosis 
A relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other 
 
 
Commensalism 
A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. 
 
 
Parasitism 
A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed. 
 
 
Mutualism 
A relationship between two species in which both species benefit. 
 
 
Commensalism 
What type of symbiotic relationship do the human body and the m...
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