Date of Award:
5-1-1959
Document Type:
Thesis
Degree Name:
Master of Science (MS)
Department:
Biology
Department name when degree awarded
Zoology
Committee Chair(s)
D. M. Hammond
Committee
D. M. Hammond
Committee
A. E. Johnson
Abstract
As yet no thorough studies of the trichomonads living in the cecum of swine have been made. In fresh preparations the trichomonads from the nose, stomach, and cecum appear distinct. After a period of cultivation In an artificial medium, however, the flagellates from the cecum became morphologically similar to the cultured porcine nasal and stomach trichomonads. The cultivation of the trichomonads from the cecum apparently results in either a morphological change in the trichomonad or in a selection among different species or types present in the cecum.
Recommended Citation
Hibler, Charles P., "The Influence of an Artificial Medium Upon the Morphology of Swine Cecal Trichomonads" (1959). Biology. 76.
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