Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases

CHAPTER II

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BACTERIA AND PROTOZOA 15

_Bacteria_, 15; border line between plants and animals, 15; most bacteria not harmful, 15; a few cause disease, 15; how they multiply, 15; parasitic and non-parasitic kinds, 17; how a kind normally harmless may become harmful, 18; effect of the bacteria on the host, 18; methods of dissemination, 18; _Protozoa_, 19; _Amoeba_, 19; its lack of special organs, 19; where it lives, 19; growth and reproduction, 19; _Classes of Protozoa_, 20; the amoeba-like forms, 20; the flagellate forms, 20; importance of these, 21; the ciliated forms, 22; the Sporozoa or spore-forming kinds, 22; these most important, 23; abundance, 23; adaptability, 23; common characters, 24; ability to resist unfavorable conditions, 24.