Difference between revisions of "Nematode Flashcards"

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*Ancylostomoidea (the hookworms)
 
*Ancylostomoidea (the hookworms)
 
*Metastrongyloidea
 
*Metastrongyloidea
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|l2=Bursate_Nematodes
 
|q3=What are the different ways in which intestinal nematodes can feed?
 
|q3=What are the different ways in which intestinal nematodes can feed?
 
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*Suck a plug of mucosa into the buccal cavity (plug feeders), leaving a circular ulcer
 
*Suck a plug of mucosa into the buccal cavity (plug feeders), leaving a circular ulcer
 
*Bury the head deep into the mucosa and suck blood
 
*Bury the head deep into the mucosa and suck blood
|l3=:Category:Nematodes#Feeding Habits
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|l3=Nematode_Structure_and_Function#Feeding_and_Digestion
 
|q4=Name the six different non-bursate nematode superfamilies
 
|q4=Name the six different non-bursate nematode superfamilies
 
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|l4=:Category:Non-Bursate Nematodes
 
|l4=:Category:Non-Bursate Nematodes
 
</FlashCard>
 
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[[Category:Nematodes]][[Category:Parasite Flashcards]]

Latest revision as of 13:49, 7 February 2011

Question Answer Article
What is the function of the bursa in bursate nematodes? Link to Article
Which four superfamilies have bursate males? Link to Article
What are the different ways in which intestinal nematodes can feed? Link to Article
Name the six different non-bursate nematode superfamilies Link to Article