Nematodes Flashcards

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What types of worms are these and what is there body structure?

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The majority of roundworms 
They have a cylindrical body cavity surrounded by cutile 
- muscular pharynx pumps in food 
- simple nervous system 
- separate sexes
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Describe the structural differences between male and female nematodes

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Male - have 2 chitinous rods (spincules) on their tail for grasping and some have a bursa

Female - some have a vulva flap

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3
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List the different feeding mechanisms used by nematodes

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  • closely applied to mucosal surface
  • swallow ingesta and/or host secretions
  • suck a plug of mucosa into the buccal cavity
  • bury heads deep into mucosa + suck blood
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Describe the nematode general lifecycle

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Egg –> L1 –> L2 –> L3 –> L4 –> adult

–> = moult

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5
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Name the Stronglyes and describe their life cycle

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Trichostrongyloidea, Strongylodiea + Hookworms

  1. Larvae in host mucosa of stomach/intestine
  2. Adults in lumen
  3. Eggs are dropped in faeces
  4. Infected larvae develop on ground
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Trichostrongyloidea appearance and life cycle

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  • most look like short bits of cotton
  • L1 + L2 feed on bacteria
  • L3 = infective stage: encased in L2 cuticle
  • L3 –> L4 –> adult: occurs in gastric glands
  • PPP = 3 weeks
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Strongyloidea appearance and life cycle

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  • short + stout
  • L3 –> L4 –> adult: occurs in LI
  • larvae penetrate mucosal wall
  • disease occurs when larvae break free
  • PPP = 3 weeks - 6+ months
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Hookworm appearance and lifecycle

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  • head = complex + bent dorsally
  • large buccal cavity with teeth and/or cutting plates
  • infection can be via ingestion or skin penetration
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Metastrongyloidea appearance and lifecycle

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  • string with a bursa
  • general life cycle:
    1. Egg hatches in AT and L1 passed in faeces
    2. L1 eaten by intermediate host (mollusc)
    3. L1 –> L3
    NOTE: if intermediate host is eaten L3 invades new host tissue (parantenic host)
    4. L3 –> adult in final host
    5. Adult migrates to RT to lay eggs
    6. Eggs move up RT to be swallowed
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Ascaridaidea appearance and lifecycle

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  • big fleshy worms
  • non-bursate
  • general life cycle:
    1. Adult lays eggs in SI and are passed in faeces
    2. L1 –> L2 inside egg - infection via ingestion of eggs
    NOTE: the eggs can be ingested directly or via an intermediate host (i.e. Earthworm)
    3. After hatching larvae undergo hepato-tracheal migration
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