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4 - INT - Hana Adiva Praditri - 22295 - Parasites Causing Neuromusculoskeletal Problems

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Parasitology

Name : Hana Adiva Praditri


Student no. : 22295
Group : 4 INT
Topic : Parasites Causing Neuromusculoskeletal Problems

No Species and Stage Figure


1. Trypanosoma evansi
(Trypanosoma sp.)

Morphology:
1. Flagellum
2. Undulating membrane
3. Kinetoplast
4. Nucleus
5. Blepharoplast

2. Toxoplasma gondii
Trophozoite

Morphology
1. Crescent shape
2. Nucleus

3. Toxoplasma gondii
Bradyzoites

Morphology
1. Nucleus
2. Cyst wall
3. Cytoplasm
4. Amylopectin
5. Rhoptry

4. Taenia solium
(Cystericus cellulosa)

Morphology:
1. Shape: bubble
2. Content: scolex
5. Echinococcus granulosus
(Hydatid cyst)

Morphology
1. Scolex (protoscolex)
2. Germinative Layer
3. Cuticular Layer
4. Host Tissue
5. Daughter Cyst

6. Bee
(Apis Mellifera)

Morphology:
1. Body consist of head, thorax, and
abdomen
2. Thin fore and hind wings
3. Inward sting

7. Wasp
(Vespa sp., Vespula sp.)

Morphology:
1. Slender body
2. Wingless female
3. Winged male
4. Body covered with hair

8. Ants
(Solenopsis sp.)

Morphology:
1. Abdomen furnished with pedicle
which consist of 1 or 2 segments
that separate the thorax and
abdomen

9. Tomcat
(Paederus sp.)

Morphology:
1. Hardened forewings (elytra)
2. Thorax is dark orange
3. Head, forewings, abdomen is
black
10. Scorpion

Morphology:
1. Abdomen has 12 segments
2. Three pair of legs
3. Unsegmented cephalothorax
4. Segmented abdomen
5. Venom glands and stinger located
in telson

11. Spider
(Latrodectus mactans)

Morphology:
1. Body consist of cephalothorax and
abdomen joined by slender pedicle
2. Four pair of legs connected to
cephalothorax
3. Silk glands known as spinnerets
4. A pair of chelicerae

12. Hard tick


(Dermacentor sp.)

Morphology:
1. Saclike and hairy body
2. Chelicerae
3. Pedipalps
4. Scutum
5. Rectangular basis capitulum

13. Centipedes
(Scolopendra sp.)

Morphology:
1. Poison claws
2. A pair of legs per body segment
3. Body is flat dorsoventrally
4. Elongated and segmented body

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