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MIP 260 Review Questions with All Correct Answers How many legs do mites have as adults? - Answer-8 True or False? Chewing lice have a relatively narrow head - Answer-false, true for only sucking lice Which of the following groups of ectoparasites are highly host-associated, wingless, hav...

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How many legs do mites have as adults? - Answer-8

True or False? Chewing lice have a relatively narrow head - Answer-false, true for only
sucking lice

Which of the following groups of ectoparasites are highly host-associated, wingless,
have reduced or absent eyes, and have an enlarged tarsal claw for clinging to hair
and/or feathers? - Answer-lice

The asexual phase of the apicomplexan life cycle, referred to as merogony/schizogony,
produces/releases which of the following? - Answer-merozoites

Which of the following are considered flagellates and kinetoplasts? - Answer-
Leishmania

What life stages exist in the life cycleof Giardia spp.? - Answer-environmental cyst and
trophozoite

Which of the following are released whenan oocyst is consumed, such as in the lifecycle
of Eimeria spp.? - Answer-sporozoites

True or false? Cryptosporidium oocysts are immediately infective when passed into the
environment. - Answer-True
The host in which a parasite reachessexual maturity is termed - Answer-definitive host

True or false? A paratenic host is not required in the life cycle of a parasite but can be
advantageous because the parasite can undergo additional development - Answer-
False

A host that is required for development but in which sexual maturity is not reached is
termed - Answer-intermediate host

To which group do ticks belong? - Answer-ectoparasite

What type of symbiosis is represented by th erelationship between termites and their
endosymbionts in which both benefit? - Answer-mutualism

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