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Title: Nematoda


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Nematoda
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Pseudocoelomates
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Common Characteristics
  • Pseudocoel
  • Mesoderm muscle lined ectoderm
  • Complete digestive tract
  • Organs are within pseudocoel
  • Syncytial epidermis with non-living cuticle

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Coelom
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Phylum Nematoda
  • Found everywhere
  • Use pseudocoel as a hydrostatic skeleton
  • Collagen cuticle
  • Longitudinal muscles
  • Free living and parasites
  • Dioecious

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Nematode Body Plan
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Muscle Structure
  • Longitudinal muscles
  • Parallel to ventral and dorsal nerve cords
  • Muscle cells form processes to associate with
    nerve cells
  • Muscles act against the hydrostatic skeleton

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Muscle/Nerve Structure
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Digestion and Metabolism
  • Pharynx
  • Radial muscles
  • Intestine
  • Single cell layer with no muscles
  • Body movement and ingestion moves food
  • Parasitic nematodes often lack complete aerobic
    respiration

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Nematode Parasites
  • Ascaris (roundworms)
  • Found in intestine and lung.
  • Hookworms
  • Attach to intestine and suck blood.
  • Trichina worm
  • Forms cysts in muscle
  • Causes trichinosis
  • Pinworms
  • Males are haploid, females diploid
  • Live in large intestine
  • Filarial worms
  • Live in lymphatic system

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Caenorhabditis elegans
  • Extensively using in genetic and animal
    development research
  • Lineage of each cells is know and documented
  • Whole genome is cloned and sequenced

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Family Ancylostomidae
  • Hookworm
  • Ancylostoma duodenale
  • Necator americanus
  • Ancylostoma caninum

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Ancylostoma cutting teeth
Ancylostoma caninum
Necator americanus
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Male Copulatory Bursa
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Ancylostomidae larval forms
Rhbaditiform larva
Filariform larva infective form
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Ancylostomidae
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Family Ascarididae
  • Humans
  • Ascaris lumbricoides
  • Pigs
  • Ascaris suum
  • Cats
  • Toxocara cati
  • Dogs
  • Toxocara canis
  • Cats and Dogs
  • Toxocara leonina

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Ascaris lumbricoides
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Ascaris Egg Development
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Toxocara canis
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Toxocara in situ
  • Visceral organ migrans in intermediate host
    (rodent).
  • Visceral organ migrans in humans is a dead end
    infection.

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Toxocara cati
  • Adults in intestine
  • Heavy infection can cause intestinal blockage

Toxocara cati
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Toxocara cati
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Toxocara transmission to young
  • Toxocara cati
  • transmammary route to kittens.
  • Toxocara canis
  • transplacental to fetus and transmammary route to
    puppies.

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Strongyloides sterocoralis
  • Homogonic cycle
  • Female is parasitic
  • Parthenogenesis
  • Heterogonic cycle
  • Free living worms can mate in soil

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Strongyloides stercoralis
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Enterobius vermicularis
  • Pinworm
  • Not very pathogenic only discomfort
  • Do not infect dogs or cats
  • Feed on epithelial cells and bacteria in
    intestine
  • Males are haploid, females diploid

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Enterobius vermicularis
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Male and Female Pinworms
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Flat sided pinworm eggs
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Dirofilaria immitis
  • Dog and cat heart worm
  • Transmitted through mosquitoes
  • Most common in dogs
  • Infects heart and lungs

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Dirofilaria immitis in blood
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Dirofilaria immitis in heart
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Wuchereria bancrofti
  • Causes Elephantitis
  • Swelling and blockage of lymph ducts cause
    massive swelling in late stages

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Trichinella spp.
  • Domestic cycle
  • Pigs
  • Trichinella spiralis
  • Sylvatic cycle (hunting and eating wild mammals)
  • Temerate Zone
  • Trichinella britovi
  • Trichinella spiralis
  • Trichinella murrelli
  • Tropic Zone
  • Trichinella nelsoni
  • Arctic Zone
  • Trichinella nativa

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Trichinella spiralis
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Trichinella spiralis in situ
Muscle
Blood
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Phylum Acanthocephala
  • Absorb nutrients through tegument
  • Infect livestock, dogs and cats
  • Requires invertebrate intermediate host
  • For example beetle grubs are the intermediate
    host for pig infection

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  • Proboscis
  • Everts and attaches to intestine
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