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Title: HELMINTHES


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HELMINTHES
  • Characteristics
  • Traditionally classified in Kingdom Animalia, now
    in Domain Eucarya Super Group Opisthokonta
  • Eucaryotic
  • Multicellular
  • Chemoorganotrophic

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  • Worms may be "free living" or "parasitic
  • Obligate parasites - they cannot complete their
    lifecycle without a host(s)
  • Facultative - they may be parasitic but can also
    survive as free-living
  • Considered as endoparasites or
  • ectoparasites

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Factors in parasitology
  • do not usually kill their host
  • evolve elaborate cycles of reproduction
  • high rate of reproduction
  • complex life cycles involving 1 or more hosts -
    usually host specific
  • development of specialized structures (hooks,
    suckers, etc.)
  • ability to fight immune system (production of
    enzymes, changing antigens, other disguises)
  • loss of structures (eyes, locomotion, etc.)

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Classification
  • Phylum Platyhelminthes Flat Worms
  • most primitive
  • dorsoventrally flat
  • nonsegmented
  • acoelomic - no body cavity
  • incomplete digestive tract
  • free-living and parasitic
  • hermaphroditic except blood flukes
  • sexual and asexual reproduction
  • ability to regenerate

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Class Trematoda- "Flukes"
  • From lab - Fasciola hepatica, Clonorchis
    sinenesis, Schistosoma
  • oral and ventral suckers which function to attach
    and aid in locomotion
  • surrounded by integument whose surface contains
    spines and projections
  • all flukes are parasitic as adults
  • utilize snails as their first intermediate host
  • produce operculated eggs which are eggs that have
    an operculum, or lid

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Operculated ova
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  • Specific stages as larvae
  • miracidium
  • sporocyst
  • redia
  • cercaria
  • metacercaria

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  • Lifecycle of the blood flukes - Schistosoma
    japonicum, S. mansoni, S. haematobium, S.
    intercalatum, S. mekongi

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Lifecycle of liver fluke - Clonorchis sinensis
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Class Cestoda - "Tapeworms"
  • From lab - Taenia, Dipylidium
  • all are parasitic - endoparasites, usually in the
    digestive tract
  • have an attachment organ - scolex which has hooks
    on a rostellum and suckers
  • next is a neck followed by segments, or
    sections called proglottids containing
    reproductive organs which become more mature
    towards the end of the worm
  • the "body" is referred to as a strobila

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  • produce operculated ova like the flukes
  • feed by absorbing nutrients through the body wall
  • an adult cestode can range from 0.02 to 10 meters
  • different species of tapeworms infect different
    hosts, many are host specific and will not infect
    other org outside the host, others will

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Lifecycle of Taenia soliumincluding
cysticercosis
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Phylum Nematoda - Unsegmented Roundworms
  • From lab - Wuchereria bancrofti, Trichinella
    spiralis, Enterobius vermicularis, Ascaris
    lumbricoides, Necator americanus
  • unsegmented, cylindrical, long and slender
  • complete digestive system
  • pseudocoelomic false body cavity - not lined
    with tissue derived from mesoderm
  • separate sexes
  • body is covered by a cuticle with ridges,
    striations or wart-like structures

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  • Lifecycle of Enterobius vermicularis

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  • Lifecycle of Ascaris lumbricoides

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Lifecycle of Necator americanus
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Lifecycle of Trichinella spiralis
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