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Cestodes

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Fill in the missing words about cestodes A cestode (tapeworm) is a chain (strobila) of progressively maturing reproductive units called proglottids anchored at one end to the intestinal wall by a hold-fast organ called the scolex. Link to Answer Article
What species of Taenia occur in dogs?
  • Taenia ovis
  • Taenia hydatigena
  • Taenia pisiformis
  • Taenia multiceps
  • Taenia serialis
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What are the more obvious morphological features of the scolex of a cyclophyllidean tapeworm?
  • Four suckers
  • Rostellum with rows of large hooks
  • Unsegmented neck (behind the scolex) which gives rise to new segments
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Describe the features of a cysticercus
  • Fluid filled bladder, containing a single invaginated head (protoscolex) - seen as a white blob on the wall of the cyst
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In which host(s) would you expect to find the cysticercus of T. hydatigena and where in the host might it be found?
  • Sheep (mostly)'
  • Cattle
  • Pigs
  • Found in the peritoneal cavity
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What are viviparous insects?
  • Lay larvae or nymphs
  • Eggs rupture in female reproductive system
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Summarise simple metamorphosis and give an example of a species of insect which uses it
  • Nymph emerges from egg
  • Nymph grows and moults
  • Nymph becomes an adult
  • Lice
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Summarise complex metamorphosis and give an example of a species of insect which uses it
  • Larva emerges from egg
  • Larva grows and moults
  • Larva pupates
  • Adult emerges from pupa
  • Flies
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