... Bioinformatics Resource Center for Biodefense and Emerging/Re-emerging Infectious Diseases. ApiDB.org -- umbrella /integrated site for apicomplexan parasites ...
Protozoal Diseases Caused By Ciliates and Apicomplexans (Sporozoa) ... The only known human ciliate parasite. Symptoms: diarrhea, ulceration, or asymptomatic? ...
Title: Prokaryotes and Metabolic Diversity Author: Jay Comeaux Last modified by: Kyle Harms Created Date: 2/24/2003 1:26:59 PM Document presentation format
Protists Protists are the Most Diverse of all Eukaryotes Eukaryotes that are not plants, animals or fungi are classified as protists Protists are the Most Diverse of ...
Eukaryotic Pathogens: Algae and Protozoans What types of eukaryotic organisms are pathogenic, and how do they differ from bacteria? Algae: dinoflagellates and saxitoxin
Carries out photosynthesis. Contains own genome. Believed to be of endosymbiotic origin ... Photosynthesis. Metabolism. The inverted repeat (IR) Ranges from 5bk ...
Protist diversity I Level 1 Biological Diversity Jim Provan Diversity of protists In Whittaker s five-kingdom system, eukaryotes were divided into four of the five ...
Title: The significance of Medical Parasitology Author: Celia Holland Last modified by: Celia Holland Created Date: 4/25/2000 10:54:06 PM Document presentation format
'Dependence on another organism that does harm to the host. ... J.E. Taylor, G. Rudenko, Switching trypanosome coats: what's in the wardrobe. Trends Genet. ...
Title: PowerPoint Presentation - I. Introduction to class Author: Multimedia Development Lab Last modified by: Enotomology Created Date: 6/17/1995 11:31:02 PM
Title: What do you do when you get hungry? You probably go in search of food. Different organisms have different ways of obtaining the nutrients they need to live.
Protists simple eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals include many lineages of mostly single-celled eukaryotes, some distantly related to one ...
Title: Table of Contents Author: Wendy Beck Last modified by: Michael Moon Created Date: 10/16/2000 7:08:56 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
The kingdom Protista is paraphyletic and grouped for convenience ... Budding = Progeny cell smaller -Schizogony = Multiple fission. Sexual reproduction ...
In Whittaker's five-kingdom system, eukaryotes were ... Mostly aquatic: plankton and phytoplankton. Symbionts. The chloroplast. Carries out photosynthesis ...
TOXOPLASMA: A FETAL AND SOMETIMES FATAL PARASITE Angel Criado Laboratorio de parasitolog a Facultad de Farmacia - Universidad de Alcal de Henares (Madrid) - Spain.
Introduction to parasitology Parasitology is a type of SYMBIOSIS (living together) (Any plant, animal, or protist that is intimately associated with another organism ...
Chapter 28 The Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity A. Protists Are Extremely Diverse Protists exhibit more structural and functional diversity than any other group of ...
Introduction to parasitology Parasitology is a type of SYMBIOSIS (living together) (Any plant, animal, or protist that is intimately associated with another organism ...
... become heterotrophic when kept in the dark, and they resume their autotrophic ... as indicators in the classification and dating of sedimentary rocks. ...
No membrane bound nucleus or organelles. Single-celled organisms that can be colonial. Contains two ... www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/ biomedia/gallery/cerat.htm ...
Eukaryotes Protista What do Eukaryotes have that Prokaryotes do not? Membrane-bound nucleus Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and endomembrane system Cytoskeleton Flagella ...
Amobae of Entamoeba histolytica, the cause of amoebic dysentery in humans; Trypanosoma brucei, a flagellate protozoan causing sleeping sickness in humans; ...
... Oomycota (water moulds etc.): Heterotrophic Ostensibly similar to fungi but have analogous hyphae, cellulose cell walls (as opposed to chitin), ...
Study of eucaryotic parasites, protozoa and helminths. Cause ... very common saprobic fungus that decomposes plant matter in soil. infects appendages and lungs ...
Fungi, Protozoa, and Helminthes Hemoflagellates: Vector-Borne Blood Parasites Obligate parasites that live in blood and tissues of human host Spread in specific ...
Introduction to parasitology Parasitology is a type of SYMBIOSIS (living together) (Any plant, animal, or protist that is intimately associated with another organism ...
Biotoxins, vision, inflammatory cytokines and hypothalamic hormones in primary care medicine From Post-Lyme Syndrome to Sick Building Syndrome, a new paradigm for ...
Outline Part II: Derived Mitochondria Endosymbiont hypothesis & the tree(s) of life Hydrogenosomes Anaerobic mitochondria Mitosomes Iron-Sulfer Clusters
Kingdom Protista AP Biology Ch. 28 Introduction to the Protists Earliest Eukaryotes Arose about 1 billion years before the first true plants, animals or fungi ...
Yeast as a surrogate genetic system for gene discovery in the ... Feline Host. Intermediate Host. Clinical Importance. Life-long chronic disease. Food safety ...