01 - Introduction Flashcards

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Q
  1. What is a relationship where an organism spends part or all of its life intimately associated with another living thing of a different species
A
  1. symbiosis
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  1. one member benefits, the other is not affected
  2. is there physiological interaction of dependency?
A
  1. commensalism
  2. no
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  1. mutualist and host depend on each other physiologically
  2. who benefits?
  3. is relationship obligatory?
A
  1. mutualism
  2. both
  3. yes
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  1. one lives at expense of other
  2. is relationship obligatory?
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  1. parasitism
  2. yes
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5
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  1. What is successful parasitism?
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  1. must maintain middle ground (must not kill or be killed by host)
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(Consequences of Parasitism)

  1. clinical parasitism
  2. sub-clinical parasitism (aka what?)
A
  1. production parasitism
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  1. What are those aspects of the environment supplied by the host which the parasite needs in order to develop? Are these dependent on previous or current presence of the parasite?
  2. called what when host doesn’t provide environment for host to develop?
A
  1. susceptibility; no (the physiological state of the host in which the parasite is furnished with its life needs)
  2. insusceptibilty
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  1. What are alterations of the physiological state of the host (as a response to current or past experience) – which don’t allow the parasite to develop?
A
  1. resistance
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  1. What is the host in which the parasite reaches sexual maturity or produces its sexual statges?
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  1. definitive host
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  1. What is an obligate host which alternates with the definitive host and harbors a larval stage of the parasite? (usually where asexual reproduction occurs)
A
  1. intermediate host
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  1. What is a host in which the parasite remains viable, but does not undergo further development or growth?
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  1. paratenic or transport host
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  1. What is the phase of infection between entry into the host and attainment of sexual maturity?
  2. What is the period between infection and eggs passing in the feces?
A
  1. prepatent infection
  2. prepatent period (PPP)
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(Parasite Infection)

  1. very common
  2. more common in warm-moist areas
  3. crowding intensifies
  4. worms vs protozoa… infectious? life?
  5. hypobiosis = ?
  6. worms vs. protozoa… antigenic? Chronic?
A
  1. less; live longer
  2. arrested development
  3. less, more chronic
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