ENTO 3003 Exam 1 Review
Theobald Smith and F.L. Kilbourne
1890's researchers with the USDA that established that the pathogen causing Texas Cattle Fever was transmitted by a tick
Continuous System
A blood meal is stored in the anterior midgut before portions are gradually passed down through the digestive and absorbtive regions of the midgut
Diapause
A resting state for insects and arthropods in which a very low metabolism is maintained.
Mechanoreceptors
A sensory structure that perceives pressure, vibration, stretching or compression of body parts associated with muscular activity
Histolysis
Activates Imaginal Discs Larval tissue are digested by phagocytic hemocytes and are carried in the hemolymph
Imaginal Discs + Histolysis + Histogenesis =
Adult
The sexual stage of the Arthropod Life Cycle
Adult
The four forms of metamorphosis in Arthropods
Ametabolous Paurometabolous Hemimetaboulous Holometabolous
The mosquito genus, __________________________, identifiable by its ____________________ wings, was found to be the transmitter of malaria.
Anopheles, dappled
The three things all blood-feeding arthropods have in their saliva:
Anticlotting mechanism Vasodilator mechanism Anti platelet mechanism
Name the two basic patterns of digestion in Blood Sucking insects
Batch System Continuous System
System created by Carl Linneaus that classifies plants and animals
Binomial Nomenclature
Systematics research creates a classification that: - ______________________________________ - Develops characters for identification - Allows for scientific predictions - _____________________________________
Clarifies relationships, Provides a unifying structure in biology
Holometabolous
Complete Metamorphosis, in which the life stages are: Egg - Larva - Pupa - Adult
3 Stages of Parasite Life Cycles
Developmental Stage Pre-Adult Stage Adult Stage
Aestivation
Diapause occurring in the summer
Hibernation
Diapause occurring in the winter
Batch System
Digestion of blood proceeds almost simultaneously over the surface of the food bolus
Alimentary Canal
Digestive tube that extends from the mouth to the anus
The midgut contains what 4 cell types?
Digestive, Regenerative, Endocrine, Goblet
All Arthropods go from:
Eggs Immature (Larva, Nymph, or Naiad) Adult Egg
Growth stages of ticks and mites
Eggs - Larva - Nymph - Adult
Apolysis III
Epidermal cells secrete a new layer of epicuticle
Where does the Midgut start and end?
Extends from the Stomedeal valve to the proctodeal valve.
The three components of the Alimentary Canal
Foregut, Midgut, Hindgut
What branches in the insect Nervous System composed of?
Frontal, thoracic, and abdominal ganglia
In Latin Binomial , the __________________________ is a larger unit, which includes several species
Genus
Latin Binomial gives all organisms a _________________ and __________________ name, in Latin. In Latin Binomial all organisms fit into a HIERACHY
Genus and Species
Paurometabolous
Gradual metamorphosis in which the life stages are: Egg - Nymph - Adult
Father of Livestock Entomology
Herbert Osborn
What insects utilize a continuous system in blood meal digestion?
Higher order Diptera and Hemiptera
What is the framework when a insect goes from complete change from the larval stage to the adult stage?
Imaginal Discs
Visceral Nervous System
Includes the involuntary motion of viscera
Hemimetabolous
Incomplete metamorphosis in which the life stages are: Egg - Naiads - Adults
The two main hormones involved in Ecdysis
Juvenile Growth Hormone Ecdysone
What is the mnemonic device for memorizing Taxonomic Hierarchy?
Keep Putting Coffee On For Good Students
List the Tanonomic Hierachy from large to small
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
All living things are related through evolution. As such, these relations can be seen through similar structures/shapes or genes. Therefore, it can be assumed that more closely related things/organisms _____________ alike. We use this observation to
LOOK
Ventriculous
Main site of digestion and absorption of food
Apolysis IV
Molting fluid from Apolysis II becomes active and begins to digest and recycle the old endocuticle
A Larval Instar stage ends when the larva __________________
Molts
The first classifying traits used
Morphological
What insects utilize a batch system in blood meal digestion?
Mosquitoes, sand flies, and fleas
Malaria, a human disease, is transmitted only by certain types of __________________, which carry the disease causing parasite in their guts.
Mosquitos
In what insect growth stage is the Ecdysone Hormone most involved?
Most involved in the Pupa to Adult molt stages
In what insect growth stage is JGH hormone most involved?
Most present in the Larva and Pupa molt stages
Classifying an organism involves naming things "______________" or "_________________"
Nomeclature, Taxonomy
Imaginal Discs
Primordial Cells in holometabolous larvae that encode for imaginal organs
When do imaginal discs become active?
Pupa Stage
Ecdysis
Remains of old cuticle are split open by insect and insect emerges, shedding old skin
Name the 4 important worms
Roundworms Tapeworms Flukes Coccidia
Theobald Smith and F.L. Kilbourne
Saved the United States $3 billion dollars with their discovery of the Texas Cattle Fever Tick
The three structural neuron types
Sensory, Motor, Interneuron
The basis for all classification
Similarity
In Latin Binomial the ____________________ is the unit of classification
Species
What arthropod undergoes indeterminate growth
Spiders
Where does the foregut start and end?
Starts at the mouth, ends at the proventriculus
Subclinical parasitism
Subtle signs exhibited by host that are not as visible or noticeable as clinical parasitism. Such as reduced weaning weight, milk production, reproductive performance, growth rate, etc.
Apolysis I
Swelling and multiplying of Epidermal cells causes the separation of the epidermis from the endocuticle, creating a space.
Classification also involves the relationship between things; "phylogenetics" or "____________________"
Systematics
Oviposition
The act of laying or depositing eggs
Hypermetamorphosis
The availability of holometabolous insects to have different morphological instars that are different from other instars
Neurons
The basic functional unit of the nervous system
Molting
The end result of apolysis and ecdysis
Discovery of the Texas Cattle Fever Tick
The first time arthropods were proven to be the transmitter of a disease affecting livestock
What does the Foregut do?
The foregut is primarily involved with the grinding and digestion of food
Histogenesis
The formation of adult structures from larval tissues
What is the function of the midgut?
The midgut absorbs and utilizes food that was digested in the foregut.
Voltinism
The number of generations of organisms per year
Type I Peritrophic Matrix
The peritrophic envelop I secreted from cells along the midgut ONLY when a blood meal is present
Type II Peritrophic Matrix
The peritrophic envelop is produced by the proventriculous and is continuously secreted, forming a cylinder lining the midgut of both FED AND UNFED bloodfeeders
The _______________________________________ is key to unlocking all biological information associated with an organism
The right name
Apolysis
The separation of the cuticle from the underlying epidermis
Apolysis II
The space between the endocuticle and epidermis created in Apolysis I is filled with a "molting fluid," a gel that contains inactive enzymes which will later activate to form a new procuticle.
Veterunary Parasitiology
The study of animal parasites , especially relationships between parasites and animal hosts
Systematics
The study of the different kinds of and diversity of organisms and their relationships to one another
Phenology
The timing of life cycles
Why do we classify organisms?
To identify species. Predict characteristics. Find evolutionary links. Allows us to better understand the relationships between
3 Divisions of Veterinary Parasitiology
Vet Protozoology Vet Helminthology Vet Entomology
Clinical Parasitism
When host is no longer able to compensate for parasitic load & animal is showing overt signs of disease
Ametabolous
undergoing slight or no metamorphosis
