Parasitology Matrix

Resource: Appendix C

Complete Appendix C located on the student website to differentiate among parasites, fungi, helminths, and arthropods.

 

Save your time - order a paper!

Get your paper written from scratch within the tight deadline. Our service is a reliable solution to all your troubles. Place an order on any task and we will take care of it. You won’t have to worry about the quality and deadlines

Order Paper Now

University of Phoenix Material

 

Appendix C – Parasitology

 

After reading Ch. 11 in Microbiology: Principles and Explorations,complete the following matrices to compare and contrast different parasitic organisms. You may need to use the index to help you locate some of the information needed.

 

PROTOZOA/MASTIGOPHORANS

Organism Common Name Location in Host Mode of Transmission Geographic Location
Trypanosoma (Ch. 24)   Nervous system Tsetse fly  
Giardia

 (Ch. 22)

    Ingestion of fecal matter that contains motile trophozoites Worldwide
Trichomonas

(Ch. 20)

Vaginal inflammation     Worldwide
Select one of the organisms in this section. Describe the disease it causes, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the selected organism with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

SPOROZOANS

Organism Common Name Location in Host Mode of Transmission Geographic Location
Plasmodium (Ch. 11 & 23)   Red blood cells   Tropical areas
Toxoplasma gondii

(Ch. 23)

Toxoplasmosis     Worldwide
Select one of the organisms in this section. Describe the disease it causes, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the selected organism with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FUNGI

Organism Common Name Location in Host Mode of Transmission Geographic Location
Candida albicans

(Ch. 19)

    Can be sexually transmittted Worldwide
Trichophyton

(Ch. 19)

    Poor hygiene or suppressed immune system Worldwide
Histoplasma

(Ch. 21)

    Inhalation Central and eastern United States and major river valleys worldwide
Select one of the organisms in this section. Describe the disease it causes, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the selected organism with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

HELMINTHS/FLUKES

 

Organism

Common Name Location in Host Mode of Transmission Geographic Location
Schistoma japonicum

(Ch. 23)

  Lungs, liver, and urinary bladder   Worldwide
Describe the disease caused by Schistoma japonicum, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the organism in this section with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

TAPEWORMS

Organism Common Name Location in Host Mode of Transmission Geographic location
Taenia saginata (Ch. 22) Tapeworm disease   Uncooked beef  
Describe the disease caused by Taenia saginata, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the organism in this section with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADULT ROUNDWORMS

Organism Common Name Location in host Mode of transmission Geographic location
Wucheria bancrofti (Ch. 23)     Mosquitoes Tropical areas
Describe the disease caused by Wucheria bancrofti, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the organism in this section with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

ROUNDWORM LARVAE

Organism Common Name Symptoms in host Mode of transmission Geographic location
Borrelia burgdoreri (Ch. 23)    

Skin lesions and flu-like symptoms, later arthritis and heart damage

 

Ticks Parts of the United States, Australia, and Europe
Rickettsia rickettsii (Ch. 23)   Fever, headache, rash    
Rickettsia prowazekii (Ch. 23)     Lice Worldwide
Select one of the organisms in this section. Describe the disease it causes, then compare similarities orcontrast differences in modes of transmission of the selected organism with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

 

ANTHROPODS/ARACHNIDS

Organism Common Name Location in Host Mode of Transmission Geographic Location
Trichinella spiralis (Ch. 22)   Larvae in striated muscle   Worldwide
Describe the disease caused by Trichinella spiralis, then compare similarities or contrast differences in modes of transmission of the organism in this section with any other organism in any other section in this document. Focus on structures, conditions, or behaviors that make disease transmission successful:

 

 

 

SCI 250 MICROBIOLOGY Solution Links, Click the Following link to BUY

SCI 250 Week 1 Cell Division Template

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-1-cell-division-template

 

SCI 250 Week 1 Staining Lab and Quiz

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-1-staining-lab-and-quiz

 

SCI 250 Week 1 Identifying Bacteria

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-1-identifying-bacteria

 

SCI 250 Week 2 Parasitology Matrix

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-2-parasitology-matrix

 

SCI 250 Week 2 Epidemiology Presentation

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-2-epidemiology-presentation

 

SCI 250 Week 3 Virus Matrix

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-3-virus-matrix

 

SCI 250 Week 3 Team Summary-Microbial Resistance Debate

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-3-team-summary-microbial-resistance-debate

 

SCI 250 Week 4 Innate Defenses Matrix

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-4-innate-defenses-matrix

 

SCI 250 Week 4 Immunity Activity

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-4-immunity-activity

 

SCI 250 Week 4 Learning Team-Allergens-The Good and the Bad

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-4-learning-team-allergens-good-and-bad

 

SCI 250 Week 5 Integumentary System Lab and Quiz

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-5-integumentary-system-lab-and-quiz

 

SCI 250 Week 5 STD Informational Pamphlet – Appendix G

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-5-std-informational-pamphlet-–-appendix-g

 

SCI 250 Week 5 Learning Team Activity-Smallpox-To Eradicate or Not to Eradicate

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-5-learning-team-activity-smallpox-eradicate-or-not-eradicate

 

SCI 250 Week 6 Respiratory System Lab and Quiz

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-6-respiratory-system-lab-and-quiz

 

SCI 250 Week 6 Cardiovascular System Lab and Quiz

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-6-cardiovascular-system-lab-and-quiz

 

SCI 250 Week 6 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems in Health and Infections

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-6-cardiovascular-and-respiratory-systems-health-and-infections

 

SCI 250 Week 7 Nervous System Lab and Quiz

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-7-nervous-system-lab-and-quiz

 

SCI 250 Week 7 Learning Team Activity-vCJD vs CJD

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-7-learning-team-activity-vcjd-vs-cjd

 

SCI 250 Week 7 Final Exam

http://www.homeworkmarket.com/content/sci-250-week-7-fi