Hosts in Parasitology - Plain and Simple

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The two main types of parasite hosts explained.

In case you were wondering, the paratenic or transport host (not mentioned in the video) acts as a substitute intermediate host in which no development of the parasite takes place. It is not necessary for the life cycle of the parasite to complete, but it can help the spreading and the survival of the parasite.

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Thanks to Dr. Éva Fok for the technical supervision.
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Midsummer Night's Dream - excerpt (composed by Mendelssohn)
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umm it was funny but confusing a little....

cwcgr
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LOL! Loved it! Very clear and funny. Starting my veterinary parasitology course and this should prevent some confusion in the long run :)

maicho
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About 2:10-15 - 2:20: or arms and other stuff.

rourouxiao
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Omggg you are sarcastic, I really enjoyed this + you speaking to me as if I was dumb when you explain the simplest stuff and that is exactly what I need lol all doctors assume that you just know the basics for some reason

shahadyagoub
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u are a masterpiece
keeep GOING with ur videos !!!

sarahbayram
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thank you so much for the video!!!
Very funny and beneficial :)

nourbarazi
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good explanation.. thank you. hope many more videos like this ...

bagusmadearisudana
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A fancy way to address the need for sex, "I wanna exchnage genetic codes with you ;)".

yishiliu
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So the Intermediate host can become definitive host? As if the parasite grow inside the Intermediate host and became adult :/?

Roonax
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Hahahahahaha hilarious and perfectly explained!! Thanks and keep going on

cescrosado