. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. 80 PROTOZOA The Mastigophora (Fig. 30) are divided into two groups: (1) Those which are animal-hke and which may be holozoic, saprophytic, or ento- zoic. Saprophytic imphes the absorption of nonUving organic matter in solution directly through the surface of the body. Entozoic means living within the bodies of other animals. Examples are flagellates which live in the intestinal tract or blood stream of man or in the intestines of. Fig. 30.—Several different species of Mastigophora. A, Proterospongia haeckeli Kent. (From Kent, "A Manual of the Infusoria.


. Animal biology. Zoology; Biology. 80 PROTOZOA The Mastigophora (Fig. 30) are divided into two groups: (1) Those which are animal-hke and which may be holozoic, saprophytic, or ento- zoic. Saprophytic imphes the absorption of nonUving organic matter in solution directly through the surface of the body. Entozoic means living within the bodies of other animals. Examples are flagellates which live in the intestinal tract or blood stream of man or in the intestines of. Fig. 30.—Several different species of Mastigophora. A, Proterospongia haeckeli Kent. (From Kent, "A Manual of the ;) X 530. B, Giardia lambha Stiles. {After Wenyon, in Archiv fur Protistenkunde, Suppl. I.) X 2200. C, Trypanosoma gambiense Button. (From Wenyon, "Protozoology," by the courtesy of William Wood & Company.) X 1330. D, Noctiluca scintillans (Macartney). {From Kent.) X 40. E, Vohox aureus Ehrenberg. {From Doflein, "Lehrbuch der Protozoenkunde," after Klein, by the courtesy of Gustav Fischer.) X 110. A colony containing six daughter colonies, developed from parthenogonidia. F, Uroglenopsis am,ericana (Calkins). X 350. insects. (2) Those which are more plantlike and which may be holo- phytic, saprophytic, or entozoic. An interesting form is the genus Proterospongia, which is a colony of individuals each bearing a flagellum and around it a protoplasmic collar. Another form, known as Giardia, the structure of which is quite complex, hves in the small intestine of man. These are both Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wolcott, Robert Henry, 1868-1934; University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Dept. of Zoology. New York ; London : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.


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