Ixodes tick mouthparts, SEM - 4K stock video
Ixodes tick mouthparts, animated scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The mouthparts of a ixodes tick consist of three visible components. The two outer jointed parts are highly mobile palps. Between the palps, at centre, is a rod-shaped structure, the hypostome. The palps do not enter the skin of the host while the tick is feeding, while the hypostome is inserted into the host's skin. The backward-pointing projections prevent easy removal of the tick. Lyme disease (caused by ixodes) occurs when the biting tick transmits a bacterium to humans. Lyme disease causes fever, muscle pain, and inflamed joints





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Categories:
- Feeding,
- 4K Resolution,
- Anatomy,
- Animal,
- Animal Mouth,
- Animal Wildlife,
- Animated Video,
- Arachnid,
- Arachnology,
- Biology,
- Black And White,
- Bloodsucking,
- Close-up,
- Color Image,
- Film - Moving Image,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Hypostome,
- Invertebrate,
- Maxillary Palp,
- Nature,
- Photographic Effects,
- Real Time Video,
- SEM,
- Ultra High Definition Television,
- Zoology,