| Question | Answer | 
| protozoa are ___cellular | unicellular | 
| do protozoa have cell wall? | no cell wall pellicle, instead | 
| are most hetero or photosynthetic? | heterotrophic | 
| what is protozoa primary means of reproduction? | asexual sexual does occur, some | 
| Phlyums I. Rhizopoda II. Tubulinea III. Euglenozoa IV. Metamonada V. Ciliophora VI. Apicomplexa VII. Heterokontophytos VIII. Dinoflagellata | phylums | 
| whats in phylum rhizopoda or amoebozoa? | Class: Amoebae | 
| Talk about Amoebae (phylum Rhizopoda) | unicellular no truly defined shape pseudopodia cyst (remains in ball until favorable conditions) while in cyst, cannot replicate | 
| where are amoebae found? | freshwater, seawater, and moist soil | 
| what is an example of a free-living amoebae? | Amoeba proteus | 
| what is an example of an important amoebae pathogen? | Entamoeba histolytica | 
| where does the Entamoeba histolytica live? | trophozoite lives in lower small intestine/colon | 
| how does Entamoeba histolytica replicate? | binary fission | 
| how many nucleated cysts does the Entamoeba histolytica have? | 4 nucleated cysts | 
| where does the cyst pass out in? | feces | 
| how is Entamoeba histolytica contracted? | contaminated food and water | 
| most people infected with Entamoeba are ______ | asymptomatic | 
| what is the most famous amoeba? | amoeba proteus free-living | 
| amoeba proteus (Tubulinea) | |
| what is interesting about the Euglenozoa phylum? | Trypanosoma | 
| what is trypanosoma | extracellular blood-borne flagellates | 
| how is trypanosoma transmitted? | bite of a blood-sucking insect | 
| what are the two divisions of trypanosoma? | 1. stercorarian 2. salivarian | 
| what is stercorarian trypanosome? | contamination through feces on skin of face | 
| what spread stercorarian trypanosome? | triatomid bugs | 
| what is the most important stercorarian trypanosome? | Trypanosoma cruzi | 
| what kind of parasite s the Trypanosoma cruzi? | tissue parasite time spent in blood is short spends most times in muscle and nerve cellls heart | 
| what is the nick for the disease T. cruzi gives? | Chaga's disease Charles Darwin had it | 
| when do the triatomid bugs bite? | bite at night, on face | 
| what is the nick for triatomid bugs? | kissing bugs hide in plaster in walls of houses | 
| what is the other trypanosome? | salivarian trypanosome | 
| how is salivarian trypanosome injected? | through the salivary glands | 
| flagellate protozoan that causes sleeping sickness in humans | trypanosoma brucei | 
| trypanosome brucei that causes acute sleeping sickness | rhodesiense | 
| trypanosoma brucei that causes chronic sleeping sickness | gambiense | 
| what spreads trypanosoma brucei? | tsetse flise | 
| what causes the symptoms of sleeping sickness? | invading the nervous system | 
| who is the relative of trypanosome? | kinetoplastida | 
| where do kinetoplastida live? | blood or tissues spread by vectors | 
| what does the phylum metamonada mean? | change (meta) and unit (monus) variation in form that some cells can exhibit | 
| giardia (metamonada) | 
 
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| where does giardia live? | intestine | 
| how is giardia spread? | drinking contaminated water resistant cysts | 
| causes diarrhea, highly contagious, vomiting, and loss of weight | Giardia, part of phylum Metamonada | 
| doesn't break down host cells, but instead the dense layer of parasites over the surface of the intestine interfere with absorption and trigger onset of disease | Giardia | 
| beavers are particular carrier | Giardia | 
| venereal disease | Trichomona vaginalis | 
| phylum characterized by cilitates | Ciliophora | 
| ciliates | move by short, hair-like processes or cilia | 
| what is cilia latin for? | eyelash | 
| example of Ciliophora | B. coli | 
| where does balantidium coli live? | intestine | 
| do animals in the phylum apicmoplexa move? | non-motile parasites | 
| how do apicomplexa move? | body flexion use apical complex to invade host cells | 
| linked with malaria | Plasmodium | 
| ague | sweating sickness or the shakes | 
| bad air | mal'aria | 
| characterized by fevers occurnige very ___ or ___ hours | 48 or 72 hours | 
| famous histories that had malaria | Alexander the Great silicy French troops on Haiti | 
| who is the most frequent victim of Plasmodium aka malaria? | 5 years or younger | 
| term for mosquito that carries the disease | anophele | 
| what kind of parasite is plasmodium? | intracellular | 
| where does plasmodium reproduce? | inside red blood cells | 
| two plasmodium types that are hypnozoites | P. vivax and P. ovale | 
| most common malaria type and also the MOST DANGEROUS | P. FALCIPARUM endothelial | 
| Phlum Heterokontophytos has one type | Diatoms | 
| what makes up cell wall of diatom? | silicia and cellulose | 
| what are Diatoms composed of? | two halves called frustules fits together like a Petri dish | 
| major component of marina phyoplanktin | Diatoms | 
| major source of world's oxygen | diatom | 
| used in polishing compounds, detergents, paint removers, component of firebrick, soundproofing products, and reflective paints | diatoms | 
| what are diatoms? | plankton | 
| what is a dinoflagellate? | plankton | 
| dinoflagellate are ___ | photosynthetic cellulose | 
| dinoflagellates are more closely related to ___ and ____ than they are to plants or algae | ciliates and apicomplexan | 
| make up a large proportion of freshwater and marine plankton | dinoflagellate | 
| two flagella of unequal length | motile dinoflagellates | 
| dinoflagellates flagella | two flagella unequal length | 
| abundance in marine water | red tide | 
| produce neurotoxins and can poison humans who eat shellfish that have ingested planktonic dinoflagellates | dinoflagellates | 
| neurotoxin of particular dinoflagellate may be more potent | Pfisteria | 
| name for symptoms of memory loss, confusion, headache, respiratory difficulties, skink rash | PEAS | 
| PEAS | possible estuary-associated syndrome | 
| do protozoa have to be cultured? | no morphology helps | 
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