Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity
Chapter 15: Phylum Nematoda: The Roundworms Cryptosporidium Protozoan pathogen Drinking contaminated water Diarrhea/ Severe in immune-compromised.
The Bubonic Plague! By Erik Tye And Colton Martin.
Unknown: Biopsy of a persistent pruritic papule on the back of a 75-year-old man Stephanie A Ortman 1, Christopher Huerter 1, Erica Reinig 2, Daniel Albertson.
Unit 4a – Almost done!. Chapter 15: Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity How microbes cause disease (figure 15.9)
Protist. Identify the characteristics of Kingdom Protista. Compare and contrast the four groups of protozoans. Section Objectives:
Chapter 15 Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Biology 205 Chandler-Gilbert Community College.
Chapter 8 Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity. Pathogenicity: The ability to cause disease. Virulence: The extent of pathogenicity.
Jawless and Cartilaginous Fishes. Jawless Fish The only existing Jawless fish are hagfishes and lamprey Jawless fish’s skin has neither plates nor scales.
Ribbonworms, Roundworms, and Rotifers. Phylum Rhynchocoela (Ribbon-worm) Longest worm Longest worm Free living, marine Free living, marine Long proboscis.
Ecosystem Interactions. In an ecosystem, many interactions are happening all the time. In an ecosystem, many interactions are happening all the time.
Phylum Nematoda & Rotifera Section 34.2. General Characteristics: Bilateral symmetry Fluid filled body cavity pseudocoelomate Holds internal organs.