PARASITIC MITES, THEIR STRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT AND ROLE IN DISEASE TRANSMISSION

Authors

  • Khakberdiyeva Shoira Tursunaliyevna Doctor of Philosophy in Pedagogical Sciences (PhD) Termez State Pedagogical Institute Senior Lecturer, Department of "Chemistry and Biology"
  • Turopova Mukhlisa Barot’s daughter PhD student at Termez State University of Engineering and Agrotechnology
  • Raimova Feruza Jumanazar's daughter Teacher at school 33 in Muzrabot district of Surkhandaryo region.

Abstract

Ticks (Acari) Order. Ticks are small, sometimes microscopic animals that live in a variety of ways. Among them, there are parasitic, saprophytic and predatory species that live on animals, humans and plants. The body of the tick is segmented to varying degrees. Among them, there are representatives with a body divided into many segments, as well as representatives with a single body. The chelicera and pedipalps of most ticks together form a stinging sucking proboscis. A number of species do not have respiratory organs. Most ticks have developed tracheae. The intestine of the blood-sucking tick is greatly expanded, forming a lateral pouch.

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Published

2025-09-10

How to Cite

Khakberdiyeva Shoira Tursunaliyevna, Turopova Mukhlisa Barot’s daughter, & Raimova Feruza Jumanazar's daughter. (2025). PARASITIC MITES, THEIR STRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT AND ROLE IN DISEASE TRANSMISSION. Prospects for Innovative Technologies in Science and Education, 2(9), 12–14. Retrieved from https://incop.org/index.php/pro/article/view/1925