1. Giardia intestinalis and Trichomonas vaginalis are both eukaryotic organisms that lack mitochondria. How is each transmitted? What...

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1. Giardia intestinalis and Trichomonas vaginalis are botheukaryotic organisms that lack mitochondria.
How is each transmitted?
What does each cause?
How does each organism obtain energy without mitochondria?

2. Taxonomic classification of both protozoa and algae is alittle tricky… Why are protozoa and algae not just grouped in withanimals or plants?

3.Why is schizogony (multiple fission) of a protozoanadvantageous to the protozoan but disadvantageous to thehost?

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1 Giardia intestinalis is transmitted through contaminated food or water It causes diarrheal illness known as giardiasis Trichomonas vaginalis is transmitted by sexual contact It causes infection in the vagina or urethra called trichomoniasis Both    See Answer
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