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    <ns1:title language="la">Protozoa. Entamoeba buccalis (1). E. coli (2). E. hystolitica (3).</ns1:title>
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Archamoebae
Entamoebidae
Different species of amebae commensal or parasitic in the humans.
1) Entamoeba buccalis.
2) E. coli: commonly found in the large intestine of humans, behaving as a mutualistic symbiont. The trophozoitic stage forms stubby and lobose pseudopods; inside the amoeboid cell are food vacuoles with ingested bacteria, and the nucleus. Cyst with 8 nuclei.
3) E. histolytica: important parasite of humans, living in the large intestine, can invade the intestinal wall, resulting in amoebic dysentery, which can be sometimes fatal. Amoebae may be carried by the blood to the liver and other organs and cause abscesses there.
Cyst with 4 nuclei.
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    <ns1:description language="it">Tavola parietale.
Tavola contenente n° 9 immagini.

Phylum Amoebozoa
Archamoebae
Entamoebidae
Specie differenti di amebe commensali o parassite dell’uomo.
1) Entamoeba buccalis.
2) E. coli: ospite comune dell’intestino crasso dell’uomo, comportandosi da simbionte mutualistico. Il trofozoite forma pseudopodi tozzi e lobosi; all’interno della cellula si notano vacuoli alimentari con batteri ingeriti e il nucleo. Cisti con 8 nuclei.
3) E. histolytica: importante parassita dell’uomo; vive nell’intestino crasso e può invadere la parete intestinale. Causa la dissenteria amebica e, successivamente, se le amebe vengono trasportate con il sangue al fegato e ad altri organi, possono causare ascessi.
Cisti a 4 nuclei.

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