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- included with the parabasalids. Members of this order are referred to as trichomonads. Some organisms in this order include: Trichomonas ****lis, an organism...
- cavity or anterior end of the digestive and respiratory tracts. The trichomonads multiply rapidly by simple division (binary fission), but do not form...
- hydrogenosome. Hydrogenosomes are double-membraned organelles used by trichomonads, instead of mitochondria, to produce ATP. They do not require oxygen...
- are suggested to diagnose the condition. Leukorrhea is also caused by trichomonads, a group of parasitic protozoan, specifically Trichomonas ****lis....
- pneumonia, the overgrowth of the fungus is ****ociated to a co-infection with trichomonads, unicellular flagellated parabasalid protist (Parabasalia) of the family...
- flagellated trichomonads than to that of Entamoeba. Also notable is the presence of hydrogenosomes, which are also a characteristic of other trichomonads. List...
- bacterial adhesins (4), and cysteine proteinases. The adhesins are four trichomonad enzymes called AP65, AP51, AP33, and AP23 that mediate the interaction...
- Preaxostyla/anaeromonads (oxymonads, S, Trimastix, F, Paratrimastix, F), parabasalids (trichomonads, P/S, hypermastigids, S) Eukaryota incertae sedisĀ : haptophytes (F/A)...
- for examination under a microscope. The presence of one or multiple trichomonads constitutes a positive result. This method is cheap but has a low sensitivity...
- Streptococci, Staphylococci, Candida, Candida albicans, Shigella, and Trichomonads.[citation needed] Rarely occurs, but may cause nausea and vomiting ****ociated...