Week Four: Phylum Acanthocephala (Chapter 9) Flashcards

1
Q

What are acanthocephalans?

A

Thorny-headed worms

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2
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Who do acanthocephalans mostly parasitize?

A

Marine and freshwater fish

Aquatic birds

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3
Q

What is the thorny headed worm of swine?

A

Macracanthorhynchus hirundinaceus

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4
Q

What is the thorny headed worm of dogs?

A

Oncicola canis

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5
Q

What are some morphologic features of acanthocephalans?

A

Elongate, cylindric, tapering at both ends, dioecious (females are larger than males)

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6
Q

What are the hook things on an acanthocephalans head called?

A

Proboscis (retractable proboscis)

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7
Q

What are acanthocephalans organ of attachment?

A

Retractable proboscis

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8
Q

How do acanthocephalans absorb nutrients?

A

Through tegument

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9
Q

Explain the life cycle of acanthocephalans

A
  • Eggs voided in feces of definitive host
  • Intermediate host ingests the egg
  • Larva hatches in intermediate host
  • Larva develops into acathella, then cystacanth
  • Definitive host ingests arthropod intermediate host
  • Attaches to wall of small intestine
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10
Q

Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus:

Host, location of adult, intermediate host, transmission route, common name

A
Host: Pigs
Location: small intestinal mucosa
I. Host: Dung beetle
TR: Ingestion of infective dung beetle
CN: Thorny headed worm
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Oncicola canis:

Host, location of adult, intermediate host, transmission route, common name

A
Host: Dogs
Location of host: Small intestinal mucosa
I. Host: Dung beetle
TR: Ingestion of infected dung beetle
CN: Thorny-headed worm of dogs
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