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question 22 2 pts this mite dwells in hair follicles and sebaceous glan…

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question 22
2 pts
this mite dwells in hair follicles and sebaceous glands, and although it is not a sarcopiform mite, it produces a similar syndrome, with localized or generalized alopecia.
demodex canis
cheyletiella
sarcoptes scabiei
otodectes cynotis

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Brief Explanations

Demodex canis is a mite that dwells in hair - follicles and sebaceous glands and can cause alopecia similar to some symptoms of sarcopiform mites. Cheyletiella is a different type of mite with different characteristics. Sarcoptes scabiei is a sarcopiform mite. Otodectes cynotis is an ear - mite and not related to the description of dwelling in hair follicles and sebaceous glands with the given alopecia symptoms.

Answer:

Demodex canis