Mitochondrion

 

 

Ecdysozoa; Arthropoda; Hexapoda; Insecta; Pterygota; Neoptera; Paraneoptera; Hemiptera; Heteroptera; Panheteroptera; Cimicomorpha; Cimicidae; Cimex.
(INSTRUCTIONS): Discover its parasitism: Using this generic and/or species name, do a literature search. My suggested way for you to do this is using Web
of Science. Go to the OSU Library website: http://library.ohio-state.edu/Links to an external site.. Click on the right under “links” on “Research Databases
List”, then under “W”, and on “Web of Science (All Database Search)” and under “Web of Science (All Database Search)” again. In the search box, type the
name of your organism and do the search. You should get a series of references in which that species name appears. Just by looking at the titles you might
get an idea what kind of parasitism your organism is involved in. Look at references and find out what the host is and what kind of parasitism the organism
participates in. Be sure to include what major group of organism this parasite is part of. Note where (in the world) the organism lives, whether it has an effect
on the communities it occurs in and if it has any direct impact on humans or our communities.

 

 

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