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Symbiosis
2 different types of organisms living together
Mutualism
2 organisms of different species live in a relationship where both benefit
Commensalism
relationship where 1 organism benefits and the other does not, but is not harmed
parasitism
a relationship in which 1 organism lives off another (host) and causes harm to the host
Host
any organism that supports another organism
Definitive host kingdom protista
the host in which the parasite undergoes sexual reproduction
Definitive host kingdom animalia
the host in which the adult worm is found
intermediate host kingdom protista
the host in which the parasite undergoes asexual reproduction
intermediate host kingdom animalia
the host in which the juvenile form of the worm is found
reservoir host
infected organism (usually an animal) which makes the parasite available for transmission to other hosts
Ectoparasite
a parasite that lives on the outer surface of the host; ticks, lice, fleas
Endoparasite
a parasite that lives inside the host; tapeworm , Giardia, Plasmodium
biological vector
an organism in which the parasite undergoes part of its lifecycle and then transmits the parasite to another organism; female Anopheles mosquito
mechanical vector
an organism that transmits a parasite, but it is not part of the parasites life cycle, for example- flies, roaches, rodents
Hermaphrodite
(monoecious) animal that has both male and female reproductive organs
cyst
spore like stage or protozoa; thick wall - resistant to unfavorable environment
trophozoite
active, motile, feeding stage of protozoa
Oocyst
cyst form in genus Plasmodium, Cryptosporidium and Taxoplasma
Nematodes
round worms, such as Ascaris and Enterobius, and hookworms
Filarial worm
thread like roundworm
Microfilariae
larval stage of thread like roundworm
Larva
juvenile form of a worm; larvae is plural
Ova
egg
platyhelminthes
flat worms, such as trematodes (flukes) and cestodes (tapeworms)
Cysticerci
larval stage of tapeworms, containing a single scolex within a thin walled bladder
Cercaria
free swimming larval stage of trematodes (flukes)
Metacercaria
encysted stage of flukes