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1) Identify this parasite.
2) This parasite is almost always found in what organ? What specific part of this organ is it normally found in?
3) What is a vector for this parasite?
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Right, Right, WrongLiteralRhinoceros wrote:It's vector is the Tabanid Fly, and it is located in the eye. I believe it is the cornea based on an image, but I am not sure.
Toxoplasma gondi. What do you mean by unique?LiteralRhinoceros wrote:
What parasite is this?
What is unique about this parasite (in relation to it's intermediate host)?
How is this relevant for its survival?
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