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MCB 2010L Slides 12-29

12 Entamoeba histolytica Prominent nucleus Dividing - has 2 nuclei In fecal smear

13 Trypanosoma gambiense Undulating membrane Flagella Located OUTSIDE of red blood cells

14 Plasmodium sp. Located INSIDE the red blood cell. Often see “Signet Ring”, which is like a ring with a birthstone. Located INSIDE the red blood cell.

29 Trichomonas vaginalis

15 Taenia pisiformis ATTACHMENT HOOKS SCOLEX SUCKERS

15 Taenia pisiformis GRAVID PROGLOTTID POINTER ON OVARY

16 Clinorchis sinensis ATTACHMENT SUCKERS UTERUS FILLED W/ EGGS TESTES (PINK STRUCTURES)

17 Fasciola hepatica

Fasciola sp. vs Clinorchis sp.

Ascaris lumbricoides Our sample is not a microscope slide. It is found in a plastic mount.

18 Necator americanus HOOK

19 Trichinella spiralis encysted larvae Curled up worm Muscle fibers

20 Enterobius vermicularis

21 Saccharomyces sp. budding Brightfield compound microscope Electron microscope Budding yeast.

22 Aspergillus sp. conidia Conidiospores Conidiophores

23 Penicillium sp. conidia Conidiophores Conidiospores

24 Rhizopus sp. zygospores, & sporangia

25 Peziza sp. Ascospores Ascocarp

26 Coprinus sp. Stalk Vertical slice of cap (basidiocarp) Horizontal slice of cap (basidiocarp) Gill w/ spores

27 Oscillatoria sp. Not Tested Individual cell Individual cells living colonially

28 Giardia lamblia: trophozoite Not Tested En.wikipedia.org http://first6weeks.blogspot.com http://cmr.asm.org Cyst stage http://thunderhouse4-yuri.blogspot.com