PARASITE

plant or animal that at some stage of its existence obtains its nourishment from another living organism called the host. Parasites may or may not harm the host, but they never benefit it. They include members of many plant and animal groups, and nearly all living things are at some time hosts to parasitic forms. Many bacteria are parasitic on external and internal body surfaces; some of these invade the inner tissues and cause disease (e.g., typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and some types of pneumonia). Parasitic plants cause great losses among food crops and trees (see diseases of plants). Parasites are more prevalent in the animal and protist kingdoms; most are invertebrates, chiefly worms, e.g., the fluke, tapeworm, and trichina (see trichinosis); arthropods, e.g., the flea and louse; and protozoans. Among the protozoan parasites that cause human disease are Amoeba (or Entamoeba) histolytica, the cause of amebic dysentery and liver abscess, and the several species of Plasmodium responsible for the three main types of malaria. Most parasites are obligate; i.e., they are unable to survive apart from their hosts. Often this is because in the course of evolution they have lost various of the organs necessary to live as independent units. Many parasites also have extremely specialized reproductive systems and complex life cycles, involving more than one host. Some higher plants and animals are parasitic, e.g., the dodders (vines of the morning glory family) and the cuckoo, which lays its eggs in the nests of other birds. Organisms that obtain their nourishment from dead organic matter are called saprophytes or saprobes, e.g., mushrooms. An epiphyte, or air plant, although it lives in association with another plant, is not a parasite. See also symbiosis.

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...tendency for some parasites to become less...over time. A parasite depends on its...expect a gentler parasite to have an ad...generations, parasites often evolve...easy for the parasite to find new hosts. Parasites that thrive where...
...nervous organism. She can project herself into my body and take command of it. She has a parasite soul; yes, she is a parasite, a monstrous parasite. She creeps into my frame as the hermit crab does into the whelks shell. I am powerless...
...the same lightness of heart because Charles had called her a parasite. "It was not you," said Maria, "it was me. Charles is...real me, is making faces in the corner. "Theres only one parasite," said Niall. "Dont flatter yourselves he was blowing off...
...BETWEEN HOST AND ANIMAL PARASITES BY W. H. TALIAFERRO...specificity of the host-parasite relationship concern the mechanisms whereby each parasite is limited in its range...relationships exist. Once a parasite invades a specific host...
...current one are gone .12 First, the parasite needs a host. Driven not so much...as by fear of poverty, the comic parasite is willing to be a lackey for anyone...could find was natu- rally the parasite. Men of this profession admitted...
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...hosts and new parasites raise the question of whether a parasite with an allogenic...character for the parasite infracommunities...recruitment of parasites by P gyrina is...hosts and the parasites are present and a parasite colonizes, the...
...Serress concept of the parasite (Luhmann, 2003; Serres...Luhmann introduces the parasite or irritation as the...difference. Without parasites or irritants, there...of closed systems. Parasites produce difference...French) of the word parasite; that is, (i) an...
...as a Species-parasite of a West African...mites are uncommon parasites of amphibians...and position of parasites or skin condition...In front of the parasite this tissue is thick...al., 1994). Parasite prevalence did not...encountering more parasites. We lack any information...
Helminth Parasites of the Pacific Fat Sleeper...information about its parasite fauna. All published...Pacific fat sleeper parasites come from isolated taxonomic...abundances higher than 25 parasites. Pseudoacanthostomum...harboring two or more parasite species. The mean species...
...polymorphism in both the host and the parasite genomes, comparing variation in the...hosts affect the manner by which these parasites manipulate host reproduction. In conclusion...exhibits little if any resistance to these parasites, despite having a very large effective...
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...still end up with a parasite inside you. Your...evolutionary pressure of parasites, will do its level...offspring for life in a parasite-ridden world...perspective, are parasites themselves) defends...harmful to many parasites. When things get...getting rid of a parasite--a host may act...
...Although some host-parasite associations are...nematodes are internal parasites of various arthropods...rapidly evolving parasite may enable competing...D. putrida. A parasites ability to rapidly...that host to the parasite, can depend on...to epidemics of parasites adapted to specific...
...encounter a single parasite. There is always a community of parasites that interacts...coinfections with other parasites that interfere with...invasion of other parasites or increase the likelihood that another parasite can enter or establish...
...the singlecelled intestinal parasite Giardia lamblia is a major...million infections a year. The parasite colonizes the upper small...a large percentage of the parasites could be forced to detach...cellular structure on the parasite called the ventral disk...
...physiology. After all, the parasite needs a living home...microanatomy of filarial parasites examined the organisms...variety of nematode parasites for several years...noted that filarial parasites did not grow in animals...sapiens. The filarial parasite B. malayi was part...
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Warning over Parasite That Can Survive in Smoked Salmon...Inside Its Host 2. Hidden: The Salmon Parasite Can Survive the Smoking Process. Byline...salmon in the UK has been found tohave a parasite that can make consumers ill for up to...
Deadly Parasite Killing Finches; WALES. Byline: By...village, and experts believe a deadly parasite may have hit the island. Residents on...being caused by the trichomonas gallinae parasite which causes lesions on the throat...
Parasite Forecast Indicates...risk from internal parasites this spring, according...NADIS). Its monthly parasite forecast highlighted...care for specific parasites and having sufficient...BRP Beef and Sheep Parasite Control Guide is...
...pool was found to have the parasite. A series of outbreaks last...are very rare.) The crypto parasite has a thick outer shell...ultraviolet systems that kill parasites including crypto when water...wasnt ever tested for the parasite, he said. In Utah, state...
Helpful Parasites? Researchers Say They...possible that an intestinal parasite holds a key to the treatment...specific intestinal parasites may reduce the pain...colitis. A successful parasite is very good at avoiding detection by the host. Parasites that live in the intestines...
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PARASITE plant or animal that...called the host. Parasites may or may not harm...of malaria . Most parasites are obligate; i...independent units. Many parasites also have extremely...plant, is not a parasite. See also symbiosis...
...bite of the mosquito. In a person the parasite goes to the liver, replicates, and...removal to the spleen for destruction. The parasite slows detection by the immune system...1960s several strains of the malarial parasite developed resistance to chloroquine...
...Trypanosoma, typically living as an active parasite in the bloodstream of a vertebrate...the front, or anterior, end of the parasite and curves back to form the edge of a...digestive tract of insects, which spread the parasite by biting. Many trypanosomes do not...
...insects. Larvae of parasites may be dispersed...new hosts; other parasite larvae live in intermediate...which the adult parasites develop. The larvae of other parasites live in and are...final host, the parasite larvae are introduced...
...a protozoan organism, the trypanosome , which exists as a parasite in the blood of a number of vertebrate hosts. The three variations...America. It is transmitted by certain species of bugs; the parasite enters the skin when infected bug feces are rubbed into the...
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