Mac 2: Post G Flashcards
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___ and ___ are the two MOST COMMON drugs used in treating intestinal nematode infections
- Albendazole
- Mebendazole
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
Produces unembryonated eggs that do not develop after passing through GIT
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Giant Roundworm
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
Very thin, elongated anterior attached to intestinal mucosa and thickened, curled posterior
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Whipworm
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
Has ventral and dorsal knob-like teeth for attachment on GIT mucosa
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Ancylostoma Duodenale
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
Have no distinct buccal capsule with special mouth parts, although it is similar to Ancylostoma
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
Uteri of free-living state constrain a single column of thin-shelled, transparent, segmented ova
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Threadworm
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
First generation females are larviparous; males have long non-spinny sheath
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Pudoc worm
Give distinct feature of the ADULT worm belonging to the following nematodes.
Females are oviparous, constraints double-bulb structure in tis esophagus
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
- Pin worm
- Giant Roundworm
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Whipworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Pinworm
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
Planoconvex egg
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Pinworm
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
Peanut shaped
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Pudoc worm
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
Transparent partially embryonated; hatch in the intestines
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Threadworm
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
16 or 32 blastomeres
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Trichostrongylus Orientalis
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
4 to 8 blastomeres
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Ancylostoma Duodenale
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
Japanese lantern
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Whipworm
Give distinct features of the EGGS belonging to the following nematodes.
Can be mamillated
- Pudoc worm
- Threadworm
- Giant Roundworm
- Trichostrongylus Orientalis
- Pinworm
- Ancylostoma Duodenale
Giant Roundworm