3 edition of The physiology of trematodes found in the catalog.
The physiology of trematodes
J. D. Smyth
Published
1966
by W.H. Freeman in San Francisco
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 218-237.
Statement | [by] J.D. Smyth. |
Series | University reviews in biology,, 7, University reviews in biology (San Francisco, Calif.) ;, 7. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL391.T7 S58 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi, 256 p. |
Number of Pages | 256 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5992071M |
LC Control Number | 66023196 |
The Mollusca, Volume 5: Physiology, Part 2 focuses on the biochemistry and physiology of mollusks. The selection first elaborates on the feeding biology of gastropods and feeding and digestion in Bivalvia and cephalopods. Discussions focus on feeding, digestion, feeding and digestive rhythms, feeding behavior, ontogeny of gastropod feeding biology, and feeding mechanisms. All adult trematodes in the subclass Digenea, commonly referred to as flukes, are parasitic, occupying a wide variety of sites within the human host. Some live within the lumen of organs, while others infect solid tissue, such as liver and lung.
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ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: pages: illustrations ; 24 cm: Responsibility: J.D. Smyth and D.W. Halton. This is a greatly expanded and updated edition of a book first published in There are 9 chapters on digenetic trematodes (general considerations, functional morphology, nutrition and general metabolism of the adult, biology of the egg, intramolluscan stages, and cercaria, development in the definitive hosts, and in vitro cultivation), one on Aspidogastrea, 2 on Monogenea (functional Cited by: physiology of parasites Download physiology of parasites or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format.
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This book is the seventh in the series University Reviews in Biology and its aim according to the author " is to give an account of the physiology of the Trematoda from the egg, through the developmental stages, to the adult worm ".
An attempt has The physiology of trematodes book made to provide a general picture rather than a detailed survey of the physiology of particular by: The Physiology of Trematodes Hardcover – Febru by J. Smyth (Author)Cited by: This is an excellent book. Although its title `Advances in Trematode Biology', implies, by analogy with other `Advances', that it is concerned only with research of some immediacy, all the authors convey a strong sense that modern discoveries are rooted firmly in thein an introductory chapter on the biology of trematodes, Bernard Fried is at pains to set out the historical Cited by: 1.
Chapter 9 gives the reader an overview of the trematoda as one of the two groups representative of the flatworm phylum Platyhelminthes discussed in this text. Various aspects of the morphology of adult trematodes are dealt with in detail. The discussion begins with an examination of the unique outer covering of members of this group, the tegument.
Parasitic Flatworms: Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology and Physiology. by Aaron G. Maule, Nikki J. Marks June Parasitic flatworms include Cestodes (tapeworms) and trematodes (flukes, schistosomes, etc) and are the cause of a number of major diseases of.
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Human Parasitology, Fifth Edition emphasizes a medical perspective that also incorporates functional morphology, physiology, biochemistry and immunology to enhance appreciation of the diverse implications of parasitism.
Bridging the gap between classical clinical parasitology texts and traditional encyclopedic treatises, the book will not only. behaviour of digenetic trematodes, physiology and bio- chemistry of snail-larval trem atode relationships, host recogni- tion by trematode miracidia and cercaria e, specificity and.
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Irwin Structure and Function of Trematode Alimentation, T. Fujino Reproductive Physiology and Behavior of Digenic Trematodes, P.M. Nollen. Advances in Trematode Biology presents a thorough treatment of modern trematodology, including principles and practices.
With coverage of background material as well as modern methods, Advances in Trematode Biology updates researchers, practitioners, and students with new information in immunology, biochemistry, physiology, and molecular biology.
Parasitic flatworms include Cestodes (tapeworms) and trematodes (flukes, schistosomes, etc), and are the cause of a number of major diseases of medical and veterinary significance. Much recent research has focused on molecular biology and genomics. this book aims to review advances in our understanding of these and related topics such as Cited by: Endoscopy of GI Tract.
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The third edition of this basic textbook in parasitology has been entirely rewritten, incorporating the spectacular advances made in biological sciences within recent years.
The author presents students and research workers with a broad multi-disciplined approach to the morphology, ultrastructure, speciation, life cycles, biochemistry, in vitro culture and immunology of parasites. Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians, Chapters are organized by parasite group — including nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, protozoans, arthropods, and leeches — and include a detailed description of the group, with special emphasis on morphology, life cycle, and important parasites.
Physiology, : Elsevier Health Sciences. Fried, T.K. Graczyk (Eds.): Advances in Trematode Biology. CRC Press, Boca Raton - New York,ISBNhard cover.
pp., 24 figs., 16 tables. This book deals with modern trends in trematode research. It is divided into thirteen chapters; each of them contains references related to the subject and, in certain cases, very. Covering dogs and cats, ruminants, horses, swine, birds, rabbits, laboratory animals, and fish, Diagnostic Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians, 4th Edition features clear and concise discussions of the most commonly encountered internal and external parasites.
In Pages: These include Cestodes (tapeworms) and Trematodes (flukes, schistosomes etc), which are the cause of a number of diseases of medical and veterinary importance.
The book explores three main areas: phylogeny, genetics and transcriptomes; immunobiology, host-parasite interaction and control; and protein function, metabolism and physiology.Although trematodes are flattened like cestodes, they are shorter and only grow to be a few centimeters in length.
They are also unsegmented and thus do not fragment. One of the other big differences between cestodes and trematodes is the fact that unlike cestodes, trematodes have a digestive tract that runs from the oral cavity to the.