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USAF's Public Health Information and Resources Agency CDC's Division of Parasitic Diseases (DPDx) Animations of How Drugs Work in the Brain

E/K: Diplomonada

E/K: Trichomonada/Parabasalia

Trichomonada /Trichomonas

E/K: Kinetoplastida/Trypanosoma

Kissing bug (transmits Chagas disease)

E/K:Hypermastigophora

Hypermastigophora

E/K: Euglenophyta 1

K: Euglenophyta 2

SAR/K: Rhizopoda

llery/pondscum/protozoa/amoeba/in dex.html

Rhizopoda, preserved and stained specimens

SAR/K:Foraminifera

Foraminifera 2

Foraminifera, prepared slide

SAR/K:Actinopoda/Div:Radiolaria

K:Actinopoda/Div:Radiolaria 2

K:Actinopoda/Div:Heliozoa

gallery/pondscum/protozoa/actinoph rys/index.html

SAR/K:Ciliophora/Paramecium

gallery/pondscum/protozoa/parameci um/

Paramecium, Preserved and stained specimen

K:Ciliophora/ Stentor

K:Ciliophora/Stentor2

gallery/pondscum/protozoa/stentor/i ndex.html

K:Cilophora/Vorticella

Paramecium Life Cycle

SAR/K: Opalinida

SAR/K: Apicomplexa

K:Apicomplexa/ P. falciparum gametocytes

K:Apicomplexa/ P.falciparum sporozoite

K:Apicomplexa/ P. falciparum merozoites

K:Apicomplexa/ P.falciparum merozoites 2

SAR/K: Oomycota oogonium and antheridium antheridium Oogonium

Oomycota Oogomium and antheridium

K: Oomycota oogonia w/oospores

SAR/K: Chrysophyta

SAR/K:Bacillarophyta 1

K: Bacillarophyta 2

SAR/K: Pyrrophyta(Dinoflagellida)

SAR/K: Phaeophyta

K: Phaeophyta 2

U/K: Myxomycota plasmodium

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Myxomycota fruiting structures plasmodium Fruiting structure

Myxomycota fruiting structure2

Myxomycota spore w/swarmcell

Myxomycota swarm cells

Myxamoeba zygote formation Swarm cells fusing to form zygote

U/K: Dictyostelida myxamoebas

Dictyostelida pseudoplasmodia

Dictyostelida fruiting body formation

U/K:Choanoflagellida(Choanomastigophophora)

U/K Fungi U/K Metazoa

P/K: Rhodophyta

P/K:Chlorophyceae/Volvox

P/K: Ulvophyceae/Ulva

P/K:Charophyta/Div:Desmidiales

P/K:Charophyta/Div:Zygnematales /Spirogyra pyrenoid chloroplast

Spirogyra conjugation

P/K: Charophyta/Div:Coleochaetales

U/F/Chytridiomycota, Allomyces hyphae with gametangia

U/F/Zygomycota/Rhizopus sporangia

Rhizopus hyphae

Rhizopus Zygosporangia Hypha Gametes fusing Immature Zygosporangium Mature Zygosporangium Suspensor cell

Rhizopus zygosporangium 2 Suspensor cell Zygosporangium(zygospores within)

U/F/Basidiomycota-mushrooms

Basidomycota-puffballs

Basidomycota-bracket fungi

Basidomycota-section through basidocarp Stalk Gills with basidia and basidiospores

Basidospores on gills of basidocarp basidia basidospores

U/F/Ascomycota/Hemisacomyco ta-Yeast

Ascomycota/Euascomycota- Morels Ascocarp

Ascomycota/Euascomycota-cup fungi Apothecium

Ascomycota, cup sectioned Apothecium Ascosporangia w/ascospores

Ascosporangia with ascospores

Penicillium Conidophore Conidiospores (conidia)

Aspergillius

Lichen structure Fungal layer

Lichen structure 2 Algal cells Asci/ascosporangia with ascospores

Crustose lichen

Fruticose lichen

Foliose lichen

Lichen soredia

Lichen producing soredia along margin of thallus