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		<title>Muscle fibers in the tongue of a rabbit</title>
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The zoomable image shows the cross-section through the tongue of a rabbit. The muscle fibers are stained red-brown. The structures at the top of the image (bordering the white background) are the taste buds. The striations (light and dark bands) are not visible due to the lack of resolution.</p>
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		<title>Trichinella spiralis &#8211; the &#8220;pork worm&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trichinella spiralis is the smallest nematode parasite in humans. It causes the disease trichinosis. It is also one of the most wide spread parasites of the world. It can be contracted by eating raw or half-cooked pork or wild game animals. Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis T. spiralis larva are encapsuled in the muscle of [...]]]></description>
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<div style='font-size:8pt; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; padding-left:5px; padding-top:5px; margin:0px; line-height:12px;'>Encapsuled Trichinella spiralis larva in muscle. The larva is cut diagonally. <br></div>
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<div style='font-size:8pt; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; padding-left:5px; padding-top:5px; margin:0px; line-height:12px;'>Longitudinal cross-section. <br></div>
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 <em>Trichinella spiralis</em> is the smallest nematode parasite in humans. It causes the disease trichinosis. It is also one of the most wide spread parasites of the world. It can be contracted by eating raw or half-cooked pork or wild game animals. </p>
<h2>Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis</h2>
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<li>T. spiralis larva are encapsuled in the muscle of the host animal. The pictures on the right show different cross-sections of this stage. </li>
<li>A person who eats raw or undercooked meat will take these larva up into the body. The larvae are released by the stomach acid and pass into the intestine, where they mature and start to reproduce.</li>
<li>The offspring larvae travel in the circulatory system throughout the body and settle in the muscles, where they encyst again.</li>
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