Giardia lamblia

Giardia lamblia

Zoology
Giardia lamblia is an anaerobic flagellated protozoan parasite. It colonises and reproduce in the small intestines of several vertebrates, causing giardiasis. Their life cycle alternates between a swimming trophozoite and an infective, resistant cyst.
Giardia is a diplomonad, has two nuclei, each with four associated flagella,. It was thought to lack mitochondria and a Golgi apparatus. However they possess a complex endomembrane system as well as mitochondrial remnants, called mitosomes, through mitochondrial reduction. The mitosomes are involved in the maturation of iron-sulfur proteins.
Keys: Giardia has cells with duplicate organelles, absence of cytostomes, and ventral adhesive disc.

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