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a parasite found in a area where in which it does not normally live |
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thorny-headed or spiny-headed worms |
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a substance poisonous to mites or ticks, pesticide |
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an insecticide used to kill adult insects |
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referring to the absence of immature filarial (slender nematode worms) parasites |
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any of phylum of usually elongated segmated coelmate invertebrates (as earthworms and leeches) |
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a medication capable of causing the evacuation of parasitic intestinal worms |
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agent tending to destroy of inhibit the growth of protozoans |
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joint-legged invertebrate animals, all have eight legs |
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nematode known as a small intestinal round worm |
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symbiotic relationship in which one member of the association benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed |
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different names for one parasite, popular name for that living organism(s) |
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a host that harbors the adult sexual or mature stage of the parasite |
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a parasite that lives outside(exterior) of its host |
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a parasite that lives within the host, such as its internal organs and tissues |
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parasite that wanders to an unusal site |
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a parasite with a broad host range |
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a parasite that is non-parasite in nature (free living) but can become parasitic in certain hosts (usually depending upon environment) |
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an organism which is capable of living in the environments & leading a nonparasitic existence |
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a class, kind, or group marked by common characteristics or by one common characteristic |
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a parasitic worm, solid bodied and bodies in which tubes are suspended within a tube, trematodes and cestodes |
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an organism that harbors a parasite in which it may harm another living thing(animals) |
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a parasite found in a host that does not normally infect |
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an infective agent or material contaminated with an infective agent |
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the act of infecting something, something that infects |
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a class of arthropoda comprising segmented animals that as adults have a well-defined head bearing a single pair of antennae |
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any substance or a mixture of substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate insects |
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a host that harbors the larval juvenile, immature or asexual stage of a parasite. It is essential to the parasite's lifecycle. The intermediate host transfers the parasite from one definitive host to another. |
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female nematode that retains her eggs within the uterus and produces live |
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sequence of maturation stages of a parasite from egg to adult |
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divided into kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species |
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dewormers that kills immature firarial |
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will only infect one host |
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a form of symbiosis in which the association of organisms of 2 different species is to the mutual benefit of each |
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of or relating to the phylum nematoda, unsegmented, round worms |
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a parasite that must lead a parasitic life; it is not capable of being non-parasitic (free-living) |
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a nematode producing eggs that develop and hatch outside the maternal body |
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producing eggs that develop within the maternal body and hatch within or immediately after extrusion from the parent |
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an organism that lives within, upon, or at the expense of another organism known as the host, without contributing to the survival |
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the host displays clinical signs due to parasitism |
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infestation with or disease caused by parasites |
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a substance that kills parasites |
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the science and/or biology of parasites among humans and animals |
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(transport host) an non-essential host in which the parasite is arrested or encysted and does not undergo development until eaten by the definitive host |
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disease-causing potential |
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parasites that live parts of their life cycle in and/or off the host |
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smaller member of the symbiotic relationship is mechanically carried about by the larger member, transmission |
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any protist of the phylum or subkingdom protozoa |
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a living organism or object that are not parasites but may be considered as parasitic |
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parasite or disease in which occurs on its own and is the key to the infection |
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genus name of an organism, latin names written in italics |
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the latin or latinized noun or adjective that follows the genus name in a taxonomic binomial |
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a parasite with a narrow host range |
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two different species that live together and depend on eachother |
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intermediate host where the parasite does not undergo development but remains arrested within the host's tissues |
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parasitic flatworms and flukes, parasite that lives within the GI tract |
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infectious disease caused by pathogens that are transmitted by arthropods |
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a disease that is transmittable from animals to humans |
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