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00:12 Yes. Right, Alright folks, let's uh testing testing here we

01:03 Okay, there we go. Um , so schedule, so as you

01:10 tell we are on track um so is no remember that mastering was extended

01:20 , so you have till tonight to it in, that was due to

01:24 saturday maintenance work going on. So have basically have until tonight to turn

01:29 um There is no there's no weekly , no weekly quiz this week and

01:38 other mastering that's due next week, basically a week off from that,

01:43 of course exam to later this Um of course you have any last

01:48 questions or anything feel free to come officers or email. Okay. Um

01:56 see, so we're gonna finish unit . Okay. Which is the and

02:01 started to check the 12. Did of that a little bit left to

02:04 but because we are way ahead of , I do have a question,

02:08 it's gonna be an easy choice, your choice. Okay, I'm prepared

02:14 do prepared to do either. so here is your options here.

02:19 right, so finish the unit to which is, I don't know seven

02:24 eight slides and then starting at three , which is per schedule, that's

02:28 that's what, that's what's on the anyway, but finishing it too and

02:34 then but then just forget about we'll start unit three on thursday.

02:40 , I mean I'm sorry, start backwards. Alright, finishing it too

02:44 then go ahead and you say okay ahead, let's go ahead and start

02:48 three already. Okay, so your . Alright, I can prepare it

02:52 either obviously more preparation to do uh do a B but I'm okay with

03:07 . Like I said we're ahead of so we need to be farther ahead

03:11 we'll just be right on track. . Okay. Hey counting down.

04:02 , so if you just got here your choice. Whether you want to

04:08 leave class earlier, continue. Alright, count down from five

04:27 Okay, what's the answer gonna be guesses? I don't know. Survey

04:36 okay, your wish is my Okay, so Alright well before we

04:44 there we have to we can't we stop yet. Alright, so let's

04:49 push ahead. Um Okay the so have gotten to basically we just have

05:01 group. Okay, your helmets. , so these are definitely of everything

05:08 this group. Of course there's certain of course are visible to naked

05:14 lichens are visible to the naked but helmets are going to be visible

05:19 the naked eye as well as we're about your big big multi cellular animals

05:25 . Okay, um that of course interest here is those that cause infectious

05:31 . So we'll kind of mention some these things. So this group.

05:37 , so I I'm not With this 12. Okay, so um it's

05:47 really more overview type thing here as sure you can gather of course and

05:51 mentioned some specific features about these different but you know it's you should have

05:59 idea of kind of you see if see this back up here, if

06:03 see um you know, you should the basics before you talk more about

06:09 than any of any of the other . Um you should be able to

06:15 the basic features of each group. would you know if you saw

06:18 How would you know, what are features that kind of thing? Um

06:22 said like and that, you you know, symbiotic relationship. Um

06:27 kind of really just you don't need memorize the life cycles of things.

06:33 . And you'll see a few more those life cycles today. But

06:36 just mostly what are the what are groups, what are the features?

06:39 are some of the diseases we see ? And I don't have to describe

06:43 disease is just kind of what's what see with these different ones.

06:47 Um so with helmets and so basically two groups, so what we call

06:55 based on their form, right flatworms. So a fluke for example

07:01 in that group, tapeworm is in group. Um These are all parasitic

07:08 many of these cause uh gastrointestinal type , particularly nematodes um and certainly tapeworms

07:23 do that. So they do have features and things that enable them to

07:28 in the host. So tapeworms will kind of suckers on their head to

07:32 of stick to your intestinal walls, like that. Um They because they're

07:39 simple, okay, they don't have lot of functions. And because they're

07:45 and they rely on the host for and things like that. They're not

07:49 to have all the features of a developed animal, let's say.

07:53 so um tapeworm is kind of more less just like a tube with food

07:59 through it and it absorbs nutrients. it's not a not a complete digestive

08:04 for example. Um The movement is limited. A lot of your flukes

08:14 are in the flat form category are of aquatic type organisms. Uh You're

08:22 so they kind of move, you as the water takes them, so

08:24 speak. Um The nematodes typically are that are in soil but also can

08:31 uh eggs that are ingested typically from in feces. And so it

08:37 watering may ingest. So that's very , particularly for the roundworms, tapeworms

08:43 well. Um Let's see. They have complicated life cycles. So we'll

08:50 with the fluke for example we can different multiple hosts. Okay, uh

08:57 fluke are their flukes. So basically have a what's called the dorsal

09:02 eventual surface to them. A skin they call a cuticle covering kind of

09:09 material through that. Um So very . Not really a complete digestive system

09:16 of course we would have. um The types of disease causing types

09:22 based on um the kind of tissue invades. Right? So it's a

09:27 fluke versus a liver fluke versus a fluke. So kind of determines kind

09:34 what kind of these they'll cause, on specific for a particular tissue type

09:40 . And so these will have a cycle as you see her. And

09:46 , you don't need to memorize this cycle, but just to show especially

09:50 are part of the country. Everybody likes to I love to eat

09:54 when it's in season. All So here is a crawfish is a

09:58 host. So you have a snail a crawfish as hosts for this um

10:05 fluke. Okay, we would get by ingesting contaminated crawfish. Okay.

10:12 It would then like eggs in our uh then uh through our body would

10:18 , and then of course typically excreted feces and then that's how other organisms

10:24 acquire it, snail for example. but again, not uncommon for these

10:30 of organisms, as we saw with can have some of these can have

10:34 complex life cycle as well. And human host that's part of it.

10:40 that's when we can get infected with . Okay. And so um now

10:48 tapeworms. Right? So tapeworms are kind of a complex structure as you

10:54 here in terms of their head So that skull X. Is what

10:57 called has multiple suckers on it. would get this by ingesting again,

11:04 water source uh eggs, eggs would in your intestines and then attached through

11:13 suckers if you will hear um many these like tapeworm. These other worms

11:19 also um we call hermaphroditic. They both male and female reproductive workers.

11:26 so they can reproduce a sexually by basically. And so the tapeworm can

11:33 quite large. Okay, Probably Google . I mean you'll see these pictures

11:39 these things can be like 30 ft . Crazy. Um It's also a

11:45 a source of the market. It a as a weight loss remedy.

11:52 can actually buy it a tapeworm and it and it's touted as a way

11:57 lose weight. I guess you could weight that way but I wouldn't want

12:01 swallow a tapeworm and do that. But it can it can clip

12:07 so it has these segments you see and you can actually clip one of

12:13 off and it'll grow a whole new work. Okay, so um the

12:21 we call plenty helmets, which includes and flukes. So again passing types

12:29 on the tissue types, the effect guess I've mentioned before blood fluke liver

12:34 lung are common among this group. , tapeworms I just mentioned either through

12:41 water or can be through food. . If you have you've been around

12:47 you're familiar with or maybe your family livestock, right? Whether its cattle

12:52 horses or what have you, you to typically de worm them right throughout

12:59 year. And so because they acquire kinds of things like tapeworms,

13:06 etcetera, this is a part of because they're found in soil and just

13:10 eating grass. They just ingest these . And so they can uh if

13:16 don't control them, they can't of have a take a toll on the

13:21 because there these things are eating, know, nutrients taking them from from

13:26 body they're in and it can cause you're certainly going to be better off

13:32 wise without them than with them. , So the warming that that's done

13:36 livestock is kind of for that Okay, Because they will ingest these

13:41 things and can be growing in Okay. Um and so roundworms again

13:46 more of this whole group around or little bit more on the more more

13:53 their higher order animals, if you . Okay, relatively speaking. And

13:58 they can have a complete digestive These are also many of these

14:04 there's sex is so unlike a hermaphrodite actually males and females within a

14:10 Okay. And not all of these necessarily parasitic, some just kind of

14:15 on their own. It really don't any kind of disease in humans,

14:21 those that do can be from uh eggs. So the pin worm,

14:28 think I've read that the pin worm the most common worm infection in the

14:36 . Okay, so it's often a among little kids because you know,

14:42 kids can't, are going to be most hygienic, right? And so

14:45 somewhat associated with hygiene to a but the worms getting can on your

14:52 because itchiness and things like that. The other types of course can get

14:58 your intestines and cause gastrointestinal upsets. like that. Hookworm is like

15:07 so try canelo sis. Okay, that's a foodborne disease. And so

15:13 trick canela is the worm that is in the animal. And so it's

15:20 uncommon to find it in pork for , so pigs can have it and

15:24 we're in that kind of gross and of lives in the muscle tissue.

15:28 so if you eat meat from a animal, you have to make sure

15:33 very well cooked. Um so you get infected with that heartworm disease.

15:40 it certainly if you have pets dogs particular heartworm can in the same way

15:47 can infect the heart tissue and you there a worm long worm or maybe

15:53 are multiple worms that are have infected tissue and obviously it's gonna be fatal

15:59 basically animal dies from heart failure as result. Um So that that really

16:10 the last of of chapter 12. . Uh many questions about that,

16:17 gonna do a couple do a clicker related to this and then I do

16:23 to just Briefly talk about 14 only terms of what to expect and just

16:30 you a heads up on on one . So let me just let's do

16:32 question and then uh So again what know in chapter 12 is kind of

16:42 stuff kind of, here's the is this fit or not fit,

16:46 kind of thing. You said there some questions on the unit quiz like

16:51 too, so that's kind of level what I'm looking at here. So

17:04 you just arrived, you're about to because we voted on um we're gonna

17:12 unit three today or not because we're of schedule. So according to the

17:16 schedule, we're not scheduled to start three until thursday. I had the

17:22 idea of starting early today. So was and as you all voted,

17:27 was a crazy idea of mine. uh so you elected to leave

17:48 So while you're sitting there answering Just to mention them at 14,

17:54 a lot of terminology in that in chapter. Okay. Um so I

18:02 basically have a slide not posted on that lists all the terms, so

18:08 just have a a record of all this stuff will go through in

18:13 of terminology, hey. Yeah. , it is a noninfectious toxin

18:29 Okay, so here is, so will cover? So basically as we

18:36 into the rest of the semester, pretty much focused on the medical aspect

18:44 every of of things. And uh, this chapter 14 is kind

18:50 overview of disease and that's why it a lot of terms as you see

18:55 those are terms. Right? um, yeah, so just be

19:02 of that. And so we'll start about this thursday and continue. So

19:08 this is not on, this is on chapter on exam to exam

19:11 Okay, so as you've spoken, will start this on thursday

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