It causes toxoplasmosis, most of the time which has little to no symptoms.LiteralRhinoceros wrote:By unique, I mean a major alteration to the host's lifestyle, but specifically for Toxoplasma.
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I guess I didn't word this properly. The parasite causes a change in behavior of the intermediate host, and I'm asking how this change in behavior helps the parasite survive.
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In rats, it changes the behavior of it so cats eat the rat, getting T. gondii and starting the life cycle again.LiteralRhinoceros wrote:I guess I didn't word this properly. The parasite causes a change in behavior of the intermediate host, and I'm asking how this change in behavior helps the parasite survive.
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Correct, your turn.
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1) What parasite is this?
2) What disease does it cause?
3) Where does it enter the human body?
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uhhh lets take a wild guess at this lmaobuilderguy135 wrote:
1) What parasite is this?
2) What disease does it cause?
3) Where does it enter the human body?
1. Naegleria fowleri 2. Naegleriasis (i think it has another name but idk correct me if im wrong) 3. In through the nose, making its way to the brain so that it can eat your brain tee hee
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Right, Wrong, RightAnomaly wrote:uhhh lets take a wild guess at this lmaobuilderguy135 wrote:
1) What parasite is this?
2) What disease does it cause?
3) Where does it enter the human body?1. Naegleria fowleri 2. Naegleriasis (i think it has another name but idk correct me if im wrong) 3. In through the nose, making its way to the brain so that it can eat your brain tee hee
Also, this exact question was on the rustin test wth... and i posted it beforehand lol
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lmao was it really? i didn’t really look at the questions while grading.builderguy135 wrote:Right, Wrong, RightAnomaly wrote:uhhh lets take a wild guess at this lmaobuilderguy135 wrote:
1) What parasite is this?
2) What disease does it cause?
3) Where does it enter the human body?1. Naegleria fowleri 2. Naegleriasis (i think it has another name but idk correct me if im wrong) 3. In through the nose, making its way to the brain so that it can eat your brain tee hee
Also, this exact question was on the rustin test wth... and i posted it beforehand lol
and what’s the right answer for 2
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It's PAM (primary amoebic meningoencephalitis)
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Right. Uhhhh either you or Anomaly's turn ig lolLiteralRhinoceros wrote:It's PAM (primary amoebic meningoencephalitis)
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