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  • 7.1: Protozoa

      • 7.1.1: Protozoa Characteristics

        • Mountain Empire Community College: Rosa-less Cook's "Protozoa"

          Read this chapter, which focuses on protozoa and their unique features. 

      • 7.1.2: Types of Protozoa

          • 7.1.2.1: Intestinal and Luminal Protozoa

            • University of South Carolina School of Medicine: Abdul Ghaffar's "Intestinal and Luminal Protozoa"

              Read this chapter about intestinal and luminal protozoa. Take advantage of the PowerPoint lecture slides as you study. Be sure to examine all of the life cycle diagrams that are embedded in the text when you study.

          • 7.1.2.2: Blood-Borne Protozoa

            • University of South Carolina School of Medicine: Abdul Ghaffar's "Blood and Tissue Protozoa"

              Read this chapter on blood-borne protozoa. Take advantage of the PowerPoint lecture slides as you study. Be sure to examine the life cycle diagrams that are embedded in the text when you study.

          • 7.1.2.3: Trichomonas

            • University of Delaware: Don Lehman's "Trichomonas Vaginalis"

              Read this article.

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