Giardia Lamblia
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ahhhh.. so this is what they call "falling leaf movement" of Giradia lamblia.. ok ok ok....
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@JhonD8 in soviet russia lamblia giardias you
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dirty microscope lamp. lol
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its a trichomona hominis because the rolling movement and this parasite es frecuently founded in dropping samples
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Noisy university in Portugal...
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estaba sucio el objetivo
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at what magnification can this be seen under the microscope? some one please tell me
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wow, look at this. in my class we look at 8-year old slides of cysts and trophs and this school is looking at live oraganisms. i honestly think other countries have better edication. The schools un ISA bump up tuition every year but none of it seems to go toward better education. Anywhoo..... this doesnt look like giardia lamblia to me. Because i only see 1 nuclei, there is no "fallin leaf" pattern, and I thought I saw an undulating membrane on the side. This must be trichomonas
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is it giardia labdia..but its often mistaken as t.vaginalis..
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This is giardia. I study it every day. The image quality is poor. There is only 1 disc, and what you see as the "glasses" are actually the 2 nuclei. It's in the diplomonad family.
it's not giardia lamblia anymore, now it is Giardia duodenalis, or intestinalis
JhonD8 3 years ago 3
it describes the falling leaf motility of a trophozoite of Giardia lambilia.
The trophozoite of Giardia lambilia has 4 pairs of flagella, and uses them to move.
davincegiga 3 years ago 2