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Progenote
Woese's proposed first living organism containing information stored in genes not yet linked together on chromosomes
Protozoa
-Most engrossing and vivid group microorg
-first animal
-10 times more diverse than bacteria viruses
Ectoplasm
clear outer layer involved in locomotion, feeding, and protection
Endoplasm
granular inner region housing the nucleus, mitochondria, and food and contractile vacuoles
Pseudopods
A "false foot" or temporary bulge of cytoplasm used for feeding and movement in some protozoans.
Flagella
Long whiplike structure
Cilia
Hairlike projections that extend from the plasma membrane and are used for locomotion. Identical to flagella but shorter than flagella
pseudopodia
Used for locomotion, food capture, and endocytosis
Endocytosis
The process whereby solid and liquid materials are taken intp the cell through membrane invagination and engulfment into a vesicle
Actin
fine protein fibers whithin cells that contribute to structure and support
Trophozoites
Activve feeding stage of parasitic protozoa
Sarcodina
Moved by pseudopodia
Replication: binary fission
Shape: pleomorphic
Entamoeba histolytica
Causative agent of amoeba
Lobopodia
One of the diversity of pseudopodia which is wide and round
filopodia
One of the diversity of pseudopodia which is slender and may be branched
large intestine
Entamoeba histolyca localization
Intestinal amoebiasis
For mation of ulcers of the wall of the intestine acute or chronic diarrhea, stool containing blood and mucus may be asymptomatic infection
extra-intestinal amoebiasis
Abscess of liver, lung, brain, skinl
prophylaxis
Treatment of patients asymptomatic cyst carriers
Shelled amebas
radiolarians and foraminiferans, respondible for the chalk deposist in the oceans
Foraminefera
Create natural wonders in a form of chalk and limestone ex. Pink sand of bermuda
Radiolaria
-Mostly plankton
-Siliceous, spherical test
-upto 20cm im some colonial species
Sporozoa (Apicomplexa)
Lack locomotor organelles
sporozoite
infective stage of plasmodium
merozoite
Reinfective stage of plasmodium
Gametocytes
Reproductive stage of plasmodium
spore
Gametes pair to form zygotes and a protective capsule is secreted
Toxoplasma gondii
Toxoplasmosis causative agent
Mastigophora
Motion by flagella
Glossina palpalis
Name of the tsetse fly that transmits African trypanosomiasis
Chaga Disease
Disease cause by the parasite trypanosoma cruzi
Phlebotomus sergenti
Cutaneus leishmaniasis transmission vector name (in iran, iraq, and india)
Phlebotomus papatasi
Cutaneus leishmaniasis transmission vector name (in southern france, italy andcertain mediterranean islands)
Leishmania donovani
Visceral leishmaniasis parasite
Lamblia intestinalis
Lambliosis parasite
Urogenital trichomoniasis
Disease cause by trichomonas vaginalis
Ciliophora
Trophosoites are motile by cilia
macronucleus
Genes are actively transcribed
micronucleus
Master copy of genome, inactive except during cell division
Trichocysts
very small, bottle shaped structures used for defense
Toxicyst
Structures possessed by predatory ciliate protozoa, which on stimulation expel a poison to subdue the prey
Mucocysts
Release mucus and creates sticky surface for prey capture or protective cysts
Balantidium coli
a large motile ciliated parasite that lives in the colon of pigs, humans, and rodents and can lead to colonic ulceration
Microspora
Lack mitochondria
Enterocytozoon bieneusi
A microsporidian that parasitises the small intestine. Also more common in the immunocomprised
Anncaliia algerae
Keratoconjunctivitis, skin and deep muscle infection
Enterocytozoon bieneusi
Diarrhea, acalculous cholecystitis
Enchephalitozoon cuniculi and hellem
Keratoconjuctivitis, infection of respiratory and genitourinary tract, dessiminated infection
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
Infection of the GI tract causing diarrhea, and dissemination to ocular, genitourinary and respiratory tracts
Microporidium
Infection of the cornea
Nosema sp.(N. Ocularum) , anncalia connon
Ocular infection
Pleistophora sp.
Muscular infection
Trachipleistophora anthropophthera
Disseminated infection
Trachipleistophora hominis
Muscular infection, stromal keratitis
Tubulinosema acridophagus
Dessiminate infection
Vittaforma corneae
Ocular infection, urinary tract infection
Protists
Live in almost any environment that containts liauid water
Chloroplast
Most protozoa cells are single cells containing the major eukaryotic organelles except
cell wall
Protozoa lacks
cell membrane
Protozoa outer boundary is a ______ that regulates the movement of the food, waste and secretion
Actin
Results in conversion of ectoplasma to edoplasma
trophozoite
All protozoa have a (active feeding stage)
Early cyst
Forming coating
Mature cyst
Dormant, resting stage
Not pathogenic species
Entamoeba gingivalis, entamoeba coli
Mature cyst
Entamoeba hystolyca infective stage