Host-parasites Flashcards

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What is a parasite?

A

An organsim that lives in or on another organism (the host) and benefit by deriving nutrients.

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What are the two types of parasites?

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Obligate and facultative

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What are obligate parasites?

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Parasites that are fully dependent on hosts to complete its life cycle

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What are facultative parasites?

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Parastie that arent fully dependent on the host

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5
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What is an endoparasite?

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Parasites that live inside the host

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Examples of endoparasites?

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Protozoa and helminths

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7
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How many organisms do protozoa need?

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3 they usually need an extra one for transmission or maturation known as a carrier

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What are ectoparasites?

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Parasites that live on the outside of the host in the skin or outgrowths of thr skin

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Are protozoa and helminths eukaryote or prokaryote?

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Eukaryote

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10
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What happens due to the close relationship between parasite and host?

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Parasite can lose or gain metabolic pathways making them dependent on the hosr

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11
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How can parasite cause damage?

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Directly
Using host immune system
Or by death of the parasite

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What are the two T-helper cells?

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T-helper 1 (TH1)

T-helper 2 (TH2)

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What is the use of T-helper 1?

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For intracellular infective agents and microparasites

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What is the use of T-helper 2?

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Extracellular infective agents and macroparasites

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15
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What happens arcthe early start if protozoal infections?

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IL-12 is produced by phagocytic cells inducing IFN-gamma by NK cells. The IFN-gamma activated macrophages

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16
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Why do helminths have different pathways?

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As they block IL-12

17
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How does the body get around helminths blocking IL-12?

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The body then produces IL-10 and IL-4 which stimulates TH2 to relase IL-4,9,3,5,4. IL-4 stimulates antibody production. IL-9,3,4 stimulare basophils and mast cells. IL-5 stimulates Eosinophils