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Review Photos for final practicum

Penicillium

Aspergillus Aspergillus

Aspergillus

Peziza mature asci

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Figure 10-9 A Young Rhizpus Zygospore

Figure 10-10 Mature Rhizopus Zygospore

Rhizopus Zygospores Rhizopus zygospores

Coprinus with Basidiospores

Coprinus with Basidiospores

Candida albicans Candida albicans

Candida

Candida arthrospores

Histoplasma capsulatum

Dermatophytes: Ringworm

Ringworm in scalp

Dermatophytes: Athlete’s foot

Dermatophytes: Onychomycosis

Entamoeba histolytica Trophozoites

Entamoeba histolytica Trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica with ingested erythrocytes

Balantidium coli Trophozoites Cytostome Cytostome

Figure 10-19 Balantidium coli Trophozoite

Ghiardia lamblia Trophozoites

Giardia lamblia trophozoite

Trichomonas vaginalis Trophozoite

Figure 10-23 Trichomonas vaginalis

Trypanosoma brucei

Tsetse Fly

Trypanosoma brucei gambiense trypomastigote

Trypanosoma

T. cruzi

Trypanosoma cruzi

Trypanosoma cruzi Kissing bug, Trypanosoma cruzi vector, defecating on the wound after taking a blood meal.

Kissing Bug

Romana’s sign Swollen eye, seen in Chagra’s disease.

Plasmodium Anopheles Mosquito

Schizont: Hepatic Stage

Figure 10-27 Mature Plasmodium viviax Schizont

Blood Phase: Rings

Gametocyte: Blood Stage

Toxplasmosis Tachyzoites

Figure 10-29 Toxoplasma gondii Trophozoites

Leishmania Promastigote

Leishmania spp (Promastigote) Single flagellum found in sand flies

Leishmaniasis Macrophage rupturing Amastogotes Amastogotes with nucleus and kinetoplast

Leishmania Amastigotes

Sandfly This looks like a mosquito, except its body is hairy and the wings are feathery.

Leishmaniasis ulcer

Beef Tapeworm Scolex

Pork Tapeworm Scolex

Pork Tapeworm Scolex

Pork Tapeworm Uterine branches in proglottid

Beef Tapeworm Uterine branches in proglottid

Taenia Egg

Taenia Egg

Fish Tapeworm Bilateral grooves

Fish Tapeworm Proglottids

Operculated Broadfish Tapeworm (Diphyllobothrium) egg. Operculum Has a ciliated coracidium inside Knob

Copepod

Walleye Pike

Schistosomal Miracidum

Schistosoma cercarium

Schistosoma

Schistosoma Male Female

Types of Schistosoma eggs S. mansoni S. haematobium S. japonicum

Schistosoma haematobium egg

Schistosoma mansoni egg

Swimmer’s Itch

Pinworm Female

Enterobius vermicularis egg

Pinworm

Pinworm Esophageal bulb Esophagus Alae

Pinworm adult Alae Esophagus Esophageal bulb Eggs

Prolapsed Rectum from whipworm

Whipworm egg

Whipworm egg

Whipworm

Whipworm, female and male

Male hookworm

Copulatory Bursa of Male Hookworm

Hookworm cutting plates Necator americanus

Hookworm teeth Ancyclostoma duodenale

Hookworm egg

Hookworm egg

Hookworm: creeping eruption

Ascariasis

Ascaris Adult

Ascaris egg

Ascaris egg

Trichinella cyst

Trichinella cysts

Dilution Series Be able to solve dilution series problems. Use these templates for practice.

EMB

Fish Eye Colonies of Enterobacter on blood agar

MacConkey’s Agar

MSA

MSA with Staph aureus

BLOOD AGAR

Neutrophil (nucleus has several lobes)

Lymphocyte (nucleus is dark and takes up almost whole cell; almost no cytoplasm seen)

Monocyte (larger cell, horseshoe shaped nucleus)

Monocyte, Lymphocyte, Neutrophil

Eosinophil

Basophil

Antibiotic Sensitivity

Antibiotic Sensitivity Organism is resistant to the antibiotic Organism is susceptible to the antibiotic

Antibiotic Sensitivity: Check zone diameters on given table Organism has intermediate resistance to the antibiotic Organism is resistant to the antibiotic Organism is susceptible to the antibiotic

Positive Coagulase Test: Differentiates S. Aureus from S epidermidis

Positive CAMP test

Positive CAMP test

Positive CAMP test