PART A)The vector of the trypanosome involved in African Sleeping sickness
the mosquito |
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the tsetse fly |
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the human |
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the tick |
PART B) How is the method of movement different between a paramecium and a trypanosome ?
PART C) Plasmodium is in which supergroup
amoebozoa |
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rhizaria |
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chromalveolata |
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excavata |
QUESTION-1
ANSWER
The vector of the trypanosome involved in African Sleeping sickness
B. the tsetse fly
EXPLANATION
African sleeping sickness is caused by Trypanosoma brucei.
The disease is also called as African trypanosomiasis.
The vector for this disease is tsetse fly.
Symptoms
The vector stores the pathogen and transfers it to the host.
QUESTION-2
ANSWER
Paramecium | Trypanosome |
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GOOD LUCK.
PART A)The vector of the trypanosome involved in African Sleeping sickness the mosquito the tsetse fly...
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