Parasites Flashcards

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What is a parasite?

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Organisms that live in or on a host and obtain nutrition/ nourishment at the expense of the host, so they do harm
Tapeworm, ticks, leeches, fleas, headlice

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Endo and ectoparasites

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Endoparasites lives inside a host organism and ecto live on host

- Ectoparasites live on the outside of a host organism

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3
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Comparisons with mammal nutrition

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  • SAME = Obtains food and nutrients from other organisms (heterotrophic)
  • DIFFERENT = parasites have no digestive system and requires food digested by host but mammals digest food themselves
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Tapeworm location

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  • Small intestine wall
  • Lacks a digestive system
  • Small intestine has products of digestion that can diffuse across
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How is tapeworm (Taenia solium) transmitted?

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  • Eggs/ embryos passed out in faeces
  • Infective stage in pig (secondary host) in larvae form
  • Humans eat raw and infected pork
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Features of tapeworm (gut parasites)

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  • Suckers and hooks = attach scolex to the gut wall
  • Embedded deeply into wall so cannot be removed by passage of gut contents
  • Large SA:V
  • Thin and flattened segments proglottids
  • Short diffusion pathway of digested products in gut
  • Hermaphrodite (male + female reproductive organs)
  • Produces large no of eggs
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Why do tapeworms not need mouth or digestive system?

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  • Digested products/ nutrients of host absorbed through the body surface which has a large SA:V so no mouth
  • Food is pre-digested by the host so no need to digest own food
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Respiration

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  • Relies on anaerobic respiration for metabolism
  • Oxygen levels in intestine too low for aerobic respiration
  • Low metabolic rate and does not require aerobic respiration
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Tapeworm body wall

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  • Thick cuticle to protect from effects of acid and enzymes
  • Lime cell secrete alkaline solution to neutralise acid
  • Mucus from gland cells to protect worm from digestive enzymes
  • Microtriches (microvilli) increase SA for absorption of digested food
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