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− | |l1= | + | *''A. galli'' |
− | |q2= | + | *''A. dissimilis'' |
− | |a2= | + | *''A. columbae'' |
− | |l2= | + | |l1=Ascaridia - Poultry#Introduction |
− | |q3= What | + | |q2=What part of the GI tract can these ascarids be found in? |
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− | |l3= | + | The small intestine. |
− | |q4= | + | |l2=Ascaridia - Poultry#Introduction |
− | |a4= | + | |q3=What effect do these parasites have of poultry? |
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− | |q5= What | + | *Reproductive disease |
− | |a5= | + | **Heavy infections, cause partial or total obstruction of the duodenum/jejunum. |
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− | * | + | |q4=Do the male or female ''ascaridia'' tend to be bigger? |
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− | + | Females are bigger as they range from 72 to 116 mm in length; whereas males only range from 51 to 76 mm in length. | |
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− | |q6= | + | |q5=What distinguishing properties do males have? |
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+ | *Pre-anal suckers | ||
+ | *Two equal spicules (1-2.4 mm long) | ||
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+ | |q6=Where the females reproductive organs found? | ||
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What species of ascarid affect poultry? |
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What part of the GI tract can these ascarids be found in? | The small intestine. |
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What effect do these parasites have of poultry? |
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Do the male or female ascaridia tend to be bigger? | Females are bigger as they range from 72 to 116 mm in length; whereas males only range from 51 to 76 mm in length. |
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What distinguishing properties do males have? |
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Where the females reproductive organs found? | their reproductive organ opens in the middle of the body. |
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