Parasite Definitions Flashcards

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What is heterogenetic association?

A

A parasitic association rather than an offspring.

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2
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What is intimate association?

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The parasite lives inside or outside the host’s body but is not a predator.

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What is parasitic dependence?

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The parasite uses host for metabolic or physiological purposes, so is not cohabitation.

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4
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What is foreign?

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The host recognises parasite through its immune system.

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5
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What is the difference between a parasite and offspring?

A

Heterogenetic association

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6
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What is the difference between a parasite and a predator?

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Intimate association

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7
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What is the difference between a parasite and cohabiting individual?

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Metabolic/Physiological dependence

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How is a parasite defined?

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A heterogenetic association of an individual intimately associated with a host for metabolic or physiological dependence, and is recognised as foreign by the host and causes harm.

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9
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What is communalism?

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Loose association with no metabolic dependence.

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10
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What is trophic interaction?

Example?

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Neither cost nor benefit to either.

Ramora on Dolphins.

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What is symbiosis?

Example?

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Mutualism, where both benefit.

Lichen

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12
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What is parasitism?

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Only parasite benefits with some degree of harm to the host.

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13
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What is an endoparasite?

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Intestinal worms

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14
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What is an ectoparasite?

A

Fleas and lice

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15
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What is a microparasite?

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Protists, bacteria, viruses.

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16
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What is an obligate parasite?

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Always a parasite for at least one part of life cycle.

17
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What is a facultative parasite?

A

Will be parasitic if opportunity arises.

18
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What is a direct transmission cycle?

A

One host species, monogenetic.

19
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What is an indirect transmission cycle?

A

More than one host species, digenetic.

20
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What is a definitive host?

A

Host where parasite undergoes sexual reproduction.

21
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What is an intermediate host?

A

Host where the parasite develops.

22
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What is a vector?

A

Micropredator that actively delivers it to the next host.

23
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What is a paratenic host?

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A host that transports parasite, with no development or multiplication of the parasite.

24
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What are 2 advantages to being parasitic?

A

Stable conditions and food freely available.

25
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What are 3 disadvantages to being parasitic?

A

Finding a new host, finding development site in host, avoiding host defenses.