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Looks at the evolution, phylum characteristics, major classes, larval development and natural history of annelids. The phylum ‘Annelida’ is made up of segmented worms in three classes: Oligochaetes...
Examines the characteristics of the five major groups of pathogens that cause infectious disease - bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and worms - and the diseases they cause in humans, as well as symptoms...
A New Zealand flatworm that eats earthworms was carried to Northern Ireland and spread from there to Scotland and Denmark. Its predations cause a loss of soil fertility and make it a threat to agriculture;...
Describes the life-cycles, pathogenesis, epidemiology and control of parasitic worms that are the commonest cause of equine disease. Particularly notes strongylosis. The many broad-spectrum anthelmintics now...
Compares and contrasts three major phyla of worms; flatworms (platyhelminthes), roundworms (nematodes) and segmented worms (annelids). The approach to flatworms is physiological, showing the nervous system,...
Sequences showing egg laying, polar body extrusion, cleavage, gastrulation and hatching. Made from material shot in 1966/68. An Encyclopaedia Cinematographica film. *BMA/BLAT
The damage caused by ‘Taenia echinococcus’ in the internal organs of humans and domestic animals. The parasite’s cycle is examined. Shows how dogs play an important part as carriers. Preventive methods...
A study of the structure and habits of the earthworm. Shows its external appearance and mode of life and internal structure by means of diagrams imposed on microphotographs of cross sections of the worm, and...
Aziz Aboobaker of the University of Nottingham discusses his research into flatworms (Planaria). Aboobaker says that theoretically the worms are immortal because they are full of stem cells and can...
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