ENTO 1
How is the molting process initiated?
PTTH is released from the brain, stimulating the prothoracic gland to secrete ecdysone
What feature can be used to identify a female iodide tick:
Presence of a scutum
Juvenile hormone:
Regulates the type of cuticle that is produced
A patient, who lives in North Georgia and who has not travelled abroad, is hospitalized with symptoms that include myalgia and a pronounced petechial rash. A presumptive diagnosis would be
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
If you have a serious dust mite problem in your house, you should
Vacuum thoroughly and frequently AND turn down the heat and buy a dehumidifier
In this model, "C" stands for:
Vectorial capacity
"C" is
a measure of the number of infectious vectors that will be produced by an infected reservoir in one day
In chewing insects such as grasshoppers, pals are found on the
maxilla and labium
Dermatophagoides (Dust mites) cause disease in humans by:
shedding antigens, which are inhaled and result in asthma
What feature would you not expect to see in an olfactory sensillum
Flexible ball-and-socket type attachment to the exoskeleton
Sarcoptes mites:
Form a burrow into the skin and feed on lymph fluid and inflammatory cells that respond to the irritation
What arthropod would you look for if you suspected a patient was suffering from tick paralysis?
Dermacentor andersoni
In arthropods, digestion and nutrient absorption occur in the:
Both processes occur together in the midgut
What description best describes the epicuticle?
A layer of the exoskeleton composed of waxes
Researchers are comparing ,methods of malaria control in African villages. In all the villages, Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes are the main vector of malaria and have a strong preference(100%) to feed on humans, though they can use other hots if humans are not available. In one set of villages, researchers distribute mosquito nets and insect repellant [treatment A], and reduce mosquitoes choosing to feed on humans to only 50% of the time, and use other hosts, which are not malaria reservoirs, the rest of the time. In other villages, researchers fill in breeding sites [treatment B] and reduce mosquito populations by 50%. What would be the impact on "C" (Assume nothing else is changed about the mosquito) in the villages:
A reduced by 3/4, B reduced by half
The exocuticle is
A rigid layer of chitin cross linked by protein
The ability to feed on blood is
A trait that has evolved independently many times in the arthropods
The function of the spiracle is to:
Allow oxygen and CO2 to enter/leave the trachea
What name most specifically applies to the taxonomic group that fits the description "arthropods with chelicerate mouthparts, no antennae, and four pairs of legs
Arachnomorpha
Insects that feed exclusively on a nutritionally restricted diet, such as blood, tell on what mechanism to compensate?
Bacterial symbiotes
You go for a hike, and a couple days later discover a small tick larva has begun to feed. Although you remove it, several days later you develop a fever, muscle pain, and a spotted rash. This scenario involves:
Biological, vertical, and horizontal transmission
Factors used by many arthropods to find hosts for blood feeding include
Carbon dioxide AND ascorbic acid
Which is not a characteristic of Order Acari
Cephalothorax
The following questions relate to the McDonald model. For your reference, here is the model again
C~ (m x a^2 x b x P^n)/ -ln(P)
You find an arthropod that has one pair of antennae on the head, and a body that consists of numerous segments, each with two pairs of legs. What group does this arthropod belong to?
Diplopoda?
What does the term DALY stand for?
Disability Adjusted Life Years
Two diseases that share the same vector and reservoir host as Lymem disease are
Human anaplasmosis and babesiosis
The term "asthma" is characterized by
Impaired ability to breath
Which properties apply to a dead end host:
Is susceptible to infection and may show severe disease AND is unable to transmit vectors
Apyrase, found in mosquito larvae, has what function?
It breaks down ADP and blocks platelets from aggregating
You have a serious rodent infestation in your house, so you get rid of the rodents but neglect to clean up their nests. What arthropod and disease are you potentially exposing yourself to?
Liponyssoides sanguineus/ Rickettsia; pox
A disease associated with a rash termed "erythema migrans" is
Lyme disease
In arthropods, what tissue/organ process metabolic wastes from the hemolymph?
Malpighian tubules
Who first demonstrated that arthropods play a role in transmission of some pathways (is contributed to...)
Manson, who studied lymphatic filariasis
Insect compound eyes are conspicuously pigmented. The pigments that give eyes their color function as:
Screens to ensure photons can't cross from one eye element to adjacent ones
What feature or features would you not expect to find in a crustacean:
Stinging telson
The costal, subcostal, and radial veins
Strengthen the insect wing from the attachment with the body to the tip
Inscets compound eyes are composed of a large array of individual light-sensing organs. Each individual component light-sensing organ in the compound eye is called
an omatidium
A mosquito ingests a blood meal that contains a thousand microfilariae (immature nematode worms). The microfilariae migrate to the flight muscles and molt through several stages, but many are killed by the mosquitoes immune system. After 10 days, about a dozen L3 larvae migrate to the mouthparts, form where they can be transmitted when the mosquito feeds. Which term applies to the life cycle of the nematode in this mosquito.
cyclodevelopmental
A disease that occurs at about the same frequency over time in a human population is called an
endemic disease
What term applies to the 10 day developmental period of the nematode in the mosquito?
extrinsic incubation period
Ixodid and argasid ticks differ in that
female argasid ticks take many small blood meals and lay small batches of eggs, whereas female ixodid ticks take a single massive blood meal and lay a very single large mass of eggs
The best way to remove a tick is
grasp the mouthparts and pull it straight out
The interval of time between when an infected vector bites a vertebrae host, and when that vertebrae host begins to shows symptoms of infection, is referred to as the
intrinsic incubation period
A drug that is widely used to treat mite infestations is
ivermectin
A bridge vector is one that
takes a pathogen from a zoonotic transmission cycle to a tangential host
Ixodid ticks differ fromm argasid ticks in that
the mouthparts attach at the front in iodides vs on the underside in argasids
Which is not a true statement? Demodex mites:
transmit Orientia tsutsumagushi
Doxycycline is a tetracycline class antibiotic, used for
treating Borrelia infections AND treating Demodex infections