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What domain and kingdom are helminths in?

Helminths belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Animalia.


Is trypanosomes helminths?

no


Is a scientist studying helminth working with bacteria?

A scientist studying helminths might not necessarily be working with bacteria, as helminths are parasitic worms that infect humans and animals. However, some research may involve interactions between helminths and bacteria as part of the host microbiome.


Where is DNA in parasites?

In parasites, DNA is primarily located in the nucleus of the cells, where it is organized into chromosomes. Additionally, many parasitic organisms, particularly protozoa and some helminths, may also contain DNA in organelles such as mitochondria or plastids. This genetic material is crucial for the parasite's reproduction, metabolism, and adaptation to host environments. Overall, the distribution of DNA in parasites reflects their complex life cycles and diverse biological functions.


Parasitic helminths and protozoans of man?

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Are plankton floating communities of helminths?

No, plankton are not floating communities of helminths. Plankton primarily consist of small microorganisms, including phytoplankton (plant-like organisms) and zooplankton (animal-like organisms), which drift in aquatic environments. Helminths, on the other hand, are parasitic worms that typically live within hosts rather than floating freely in the water. While some larval stages of helminths may be found in aquatic environments, they do not constitute planktonic communities.


What Diseases like elephantiasis are caused by these worm like animals?

Helminths


Which are not considered to be microorganisms Helminths b. Fungi c. Bacteria d. Rickettsiae?

Helminths are not considered to be microorganisms. They are multicellular parasitic worms that are larger in size compared to bacteria, fungi, and rickettsiae which are microorganisms.


What has the author Ralph Peter Eckerlin written?

Ralph Peter Eckerlin has written: 'Studies on the life cycle of strongyloides robustus chandler, 1942, and a survey of the helminths of Connecticut sciurids' -- subject(s): Helminths, Squirrels


What is the characteristics of a helminth?

Helminths are multicellular eukaryotic animals that generally possess digestive, circulatory, nervous, excretory and reproductive systems. Parasitic helminths must be highly specialized to live inside their hosts. They may be dioecious or monoecious (hermaphroditic).


What are the similarities and difference between bacteria and helminths?

Bacteria and helminths are both types of organisms that can cause infections in humans and other hosts, but they differ significantly in their structure and complexity. Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotes, lacking a nucleus and organelles, while helminths are multicellular eukaryotic worms with complex body systems. Both can be pathogenic, but bacteria reproduce asexually through binary fission, whereas helminths typically have complex life cycles involving multiple stages and hosts. Additionally, bacterial infections are often treated with antibiotics, while helminth infections usually require antiparasitic medications.


What systems in a parasitic helminth is not greatly reduced compared to free-living helminths?

reproductive system