. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 64 VETERINAKY ";l'—SarcoCAwtis IMiewIieri. Drawing made with f^amfra liK'ida. <'i"nss S'Ction sarcocyst. musclr <ill '.nclosing sarcucyst ruptured. <_'ri)ss section of in-art muscio cell. Fibrous connective tissue than the closely related nonparasitic animals. The simplicity of parasites is a result of adaptation to environments m which es- sential structures of the nonparasitic tvpe, useless to the para- sitic tyjie. atriiphv because of disuse. The parasitic helminthes a


. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 64 VETERINAKY ";l'—SarcoCAwtis IMiewIieri. Drawing made with f^amfra liK'ida. <'i"nss S'Ction sarcocyst. musclr <ill '.nclosing sarcucyst ruptured. <_'ri)ss section of in-art muscio cell. Fibrous connective tissue than the closely related nonparasitic animals. The simplicity of parasites is a result of adaptation to environments m which es- sential structures of the nonparasitic tvpe, useless to the para- sitic tyjie. atriiphv because of disuse. The parasitic helminthes are of the simplest structure, their nervous, dig"estive and respi- ratiirv systems being \'erv rudimentary. Their food is obtained from their host. Some animal para- sites, as the tapeworm (Taenia) absorb dis^ested food stuff from the intestine of their host, others subsist upon the host's blood, (Uncinaria), and still others consume tissue juices and lyinph, (Trichina spiralis). The reproduction of helminthes is accom-. 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 Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger


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