A tape worm is a parasite that lives inside a humans intestines and bowels.
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During the life cycle of a beef tapeworm, a human becomes the primary host.
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No. ----------------------------------------parasitism the worm takes all the nutrients The dog does not benefit but the tapeworm does. The tapeworm steals nutrition from the dog and provides no benefit in return. In this case the dog can die from no nutrition
According to the researchers, the ancestors of the human species first got infected by tapeworms when they began consuming more of the worm-infested meat as hyenas and big cats did. They go on further to say that these studies are the first to connect human tapeworm infestations with increased scavenging of meat and hunting by human beings. Both humans and animals ingest newborn tapeworms regularly. The embryos of the tapeworm are ingested either by direct contact with infected feces, or by drinking contaminated water, or by eating the flesh of animals infected with tapeworm. For humans who have tapeworm infection, the parasite is the most dangerous when it is at the embryo stage, because an insidious infection called cysticercosis can develop. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/human-tapeworm-intestinal-parasite-infection.html
An example of a parasitic symbiotic relationship is a human and a tapeworm. The tapeworm gets nutrients and fat and all that from the food and the human is deprived of the food's nutrients.
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A tapeworm in a dog is called the same thing, a tapeworm. The most common kind of tapeworm found in dogs is the Dipylidium Caninum, which is the cucumber tapeworm or double-pore tapeworm.