← parasitology- intestinal amoebae Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All amebae subphylum sarcodina amebae phylum sarcomastigophora all amebae except one exist in 2 forms. what are they trophozoite and cyst what is a trophozoite a motile, actively feeding multiplying form, susceptible to destruction outside the host most cysts are considered what? multinucleate all intestinal amebae have what karyosomes what are karyosomes clumps of chromatin material found within the nuclei the size configuration and location of karyosomes are distinctive for each ameba and are helpful in what identification the only truly significant pathogen among the amebae is what entamoeba histolytica what disease is caused by entamoeba histolytica amebic dysentary -diarrhea with blood and mucous definition of commensal not known to cause human disease which amebae is not a commensal blastocystis hominis what is diagnostic for entamoeba histolytica RBCs how many nuclei do immature cysts contain? less than 4 what condition is only related to entaboeba histolytica extra intestinal infection what is the shape of the ulcer formed from histolytica entomoeba flask shape should a patient get treated for entomoeba histolytica even if they don't have symptoms? YES! two classes of amebicidal agents for amebiasis luminal amebicides tissue amebicides how can you tell if an amoeba is entamoeba hartmanni or entomoeba histolytica? no RBC's present in hartmanni describe entamoeba coli single nucleus unevenly distributed chromatin in clumps what insects are known to carry entamoeba coli flies cockroaches