What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca Monocystis and Giardia

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What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca Monocystis and Giardia A. These are all parsites B. These ... . They have flagella D. They produce spores.

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Description : What is common about Trypanosoma, Noctiluca, Monocystis and Giardia ? (a) These are all parasities. (b) These are all unicellular protists. (c) They have flagella. (d) They produce spores.

Last Answer : (c) They have flagella.

Description : “Slipper animalcule” is the common name for: (1) Paramecium (2) Trypanosoma (3) Monocystis (4) Plasmodium

Last Answer : Paramecium

Description : "Slipper animalcule" is the common name for: (1) Paramecium (2) Tiypanosoma (3) Monocystis (4) Plasmodium

Last Answer : (1) Paramecium Explanation: "Animalcule" is a old term for a microorganism; it just means "small animal". A paramecium is shaped somewhat like a slipper (a soft shoe), so ... Proteus animalcule; Noctiluca scintillans, commonly called the 'SeaSparkles'; Rotifers, called wheel animalcules, etc.

Description : What is the easiest way to understand giardia infection ?

Last Answer : To understand Giardia infection, stool culture should be done from a good laboratory.

Description : How many cells does a giardia have?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : Stools associated with Giardia infection are generally described as loose, bulky, frothy and/or greasy with A A. The absence of blood or mucus B. The presence of blood or mucus C. The absence of mucus D. The presence of mucus

Last Answer : The absence of blood or mucus

Description : The incubation period of giardia infection in human being is generally B A. 3 days B. -2 weeks C. 4 weeks D. 4-6 weeks

Last Answer : -2 weeks

Description : A unique ultrastructural feature of Giardia is the adhesive disk also called as D A. Ventral disk B. Sucking disk C. Sucker D. All above

Last Answer : All above

Description : Giardia trophozoites contains B A. One nucleus B. Two nuclei C. Three nuclei D. Four nuclei

Last Answer : Two nuclei

Description : Trophozoite of Giardia lamblia have A A. 2 flagella B. 4 flagella C. 5 Flagella D. 6 flagella

Last Answer : 2 flagella

Description : Giardia lamblia is usually transmitted A A. by ingestion of contaminated food or water B. by intermediayte host C. Both D. None

Last Answer : by ingestion of contaminated food or water

Description : Typhoid fever is caused by (a) Shigella (b) Escherichia (c) Giardia (d) Salmonella.

Last Answer : (d) Salmonella.

Description : _____ which are free-living trophozoites appear to enter the body through the mucous membranes of the nose and then follow the olfactory tracts to the brain. a. NaegleriaLeishmania b. Giardia c. Babesia

Last Answer : a. NaegleriaLeishmania

Description : Sucker-Like devices allow this protozoan to adhere to the intestinal Lining. a. Cyclospora cayetanensis b. Entamoeba histolytico c. Giardia intestinalis d. Cryptosporidium parvum

Last Answer : c. Giardia intestinalis

Description : .______ enters the human body as a cyst and develops into a trophozoite in the small intestine; a severe form of dysentery may occur. a. Cryptosporidium parvum b. Entamoeba histolytica c. Giardia intestinalis d. Cyclospora cayetanensis

Last Answer : b. Entamoeba histolytica

Description : The oldest eukaryotic organisms are considered to be A- diplomonads like Giardia B- archaea C- fungi D- animals

Last Answer : archaea

Description : Giardia intestinalis are in found in a) kidney b) spleen c) duodenum d) All of above

Last Answer : c) duodenum

Description : Select the drug which is active against a variety of diarrhoea producing organisms like Giardia, Shigella, Salmonella as well as S. typhi and Trichomonas vaginalis, but is not a first line treatment for any of these: A. Metronidazole B. Mepacrine C. Cotrimoxazole D. Furazolidone

Last Answer : D. Furazolidone

Description : Metronidazole is used in peridontal abscess because of activity against: A. Entamoeba histolytica B. Giardia lamblia C. Anaerobic bacilli D. Aerobic gram positive cocci

Last Answer : C. Anaerobic bacilli

Description : In addition to fungi, amphotericin B is active against the following pathogen: A. Anaerobic bacteria B. Giardia C. Leishmania D. Rickettsiae

Last Answer : C. Leishmania

Description : The vector of Trypanosoma gambiense is

Last Answer : The vector of Trypanosoma gambiense is A. Sand fly B. Fruit fly C. Tsetse fly D. House fly

Description : Trypanosoma gambiense cause

Last Answer : Trypanosoma gambiense cause A. Sleeping sickness B. Yellow fever C. Kala azar D. Oriental sore

Description : Trypanosoma melophagium is transmitted cyclically in the hindgut by the sheep ked called B A. Stomoxys calcitran B. Molophagus ovinus C. Both D. None

Last Answer : Molophagus ovinus

Description : Souma, a disease of cattle, sheep, goat and horses, is caused by D A. Trypanosoma evansi B. Trypanosoma equinum C. Trypanosoma congolense D. Trypanosome vivax

Last Answer : Trypanosome vivax

Description : Paragona in cattle and other animals is an acute fatal disease caused by B A. Trypanosoma equinum B. Trypanosoma congolense C. Both D. Trypanosoma evansi

Last Answer : Trypanosoma congolense

Description : Mal de Caderas is a fatal, usually chronic disease of equines caused by A A. Trypanosoma equinum B. Trypanosoma congolense C. Trypanosoma evansi D. All above

Last Answer : Trypanosoma equinum

Description : The causal organism for African sleeping sickness is (a) Trypanosoma cruzi (b) T. rhodesiense (c) T. tangela (d) T. gambiense

Last Answer : (d) T. gambiense.

Description : A bite of tse-tse fly may pass to humans (a) Leishmania donovani (b) Trypanosoma gambiense (c) Entamoeba histolytica (d) Plasmodium vivax.

Last Answer : (b) Trypanosoma gambiense

Description : African sleeping sickness is due to (a) Plasmodium vivax transmitted by tse-tse fly (b) Trypanosoma lewsii transmitted by bed bug (c) Trypanosoma gambiense transmitted by Glossina palpalis (d) Entamoeba gingivalis spread by housefly

Last Answer : (c) Trypanosoma gambiense transmitted by Glossina palpalis

Description : If all ponds and puddles are destroyed, the organism likely to be destroyed is (a) Leishmania (b) Trypanosoma (c) Ascaris (d) Plasmodium.

Last Answer : (d) Plasmodium.

Description : Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? (a) Syphilis – Trichuris trichiura (b) Sleeping sickness – Trypanosoma gambiense (c) Dengue fever – Arbovirus (d) Plague – Yersinia pestis

Last Answer : (a) Syphilis – Trichuris trichiura

Description : Trypanosoma species can be culture in vitro on a number of medium including C A. NNN mediu B. Weinmann’s medium C. Both D. None

Last Answer : Both

Description : The test used to detect raised levels of IgG and IgM in Trypanosoma evansi infected individuals is the D A. Thymol turbidity test B. Card agglutination test C. Mercuric chloride test D. Formol gel test

Last Answer : Formol gel test

Description : Surra in animals is caused by C A. Trypanosoma brucei B. Trypanosoma cruzi C. Trypanosoma evansi D. Trypanosoma equ

Last Answer : Trypanosoma evansi

Description : Trypanosoma equiperdum cause disease in equines called as B A. Nagana B. Dourin C. Surra D. Muri

Last Answer : Dourin

Description : In human beings, Trypanosoma brucei caused a disease called as D A. African Trypanosomiasis B. Sleeping sickness C. Both D. Nagana

Last Answer : African Trypanosomiasis

Description : Epimastigotes stage of Trypanosoma usually found in B A. Invertebrate host B. Vertebrate host C. Both D. None

Last Answer : Vertebrate host

Description : Trypomastigotes stage of Trypanosoma usually found in B A. Invertebrate host B. Vertebrate host C. Both D. None

Last Answer : Vertebrate host

Description : .Which of the following is an example of platyhelminthes? (a) Plasmodium (b) Schistosoma (c) Trypanosoma (d) Wuchereria

Last Answer : (b) Schistosoma

Description : .How many organisms in the list given below are autotrophs? Lactobacillus, Nostoc, Chara, Nitrosomonas, Nitrobacter, Streptomyces, Saccharomyces, Trypanosoma, Porphyra, Wolffia (a) Four (b) Five (c) Six (d) Three

Last Answer : (c) Six

Description : Trypanosoma belongs to Class (a) Sarcodina (b) Zooflagellata (c) Ciliata (d) Sporozoa.

Last Answer : (b) Zooflagellata

Description : Which is true about Trypanosoma? (a) Polymorphic (b) Monogenetic (c) Facultative parasite (d) Non-pathogenic

Last Answer : (a) Polymorphic

Description : In which of the following animals dimorphic nucleus is found? (a) Amoeba proteus (b) Trypanosoma gambiense (c) Plasmodium vivax (d) Paramecium caudatum

Last Answer : (d) Paramecium caudatum

Description : : _____ is a parasitic flagellate in humans and is transmitted through sexual intercourse. a. Trichonympha b. Trypanosoma c. Trichomonas d. Leishmania,

Last Answer : b. Trypanosoma

Description : Malaria is a protozoal disease caused by _____ . a. Trypanosoma b. Toxoplasma c. Plasmodium d. Leishmania

Last Answer : c. Plasmodium

Description : The T in TORCH stands for the disease caused by a. Trypanosome Brucei. b. Toxoplasma Gondii. c. Taenia Spiralis. d. Trypanosoma Cruzi. e. Trichomonas Vaginalis.

Last Answer : b. Toxoplasma Gondii.

Description : Chagas disease is caused by a. Trypanosome Cruzi. b. Toxoplasma Gandii. c. Babesia Microti. d. Trypanosoma Brucei

Last Answer : a. Trypanosome Cruzi.

Description : What is Trypanosoma? a) protozoa b) bacteria c) fungi d) helminth

Last Answer : a) protozoa

Description : Give the phylum to which Trypanosoma belongs to a) Kinetoplasma b) Ciliophora c) Apicomplexia d) Rhizopoda

Last Answer : a) Kinetoplasma

Description : The causative organism of sleeping sickness fever a) Leishmania b) Trypanosoma c) Amoeba d) Entamoeba

Last Answer : b) Trypanosoma