Tapeworms are parasitic organisms. Basically, their eggs are laid in any food source (especially raw meat). Once ingested into the body, the eggs hatch, latch on to the walls of your digestive system, and consume what they can.
By adding new body segments directly behind its head, a tapeworm could grow to a length of 12 m.
Division. The longest tape worm in the world can de attach sections of it's body to grow and form new tape worms.
it reproduces asexual and sexual.
Fission
I think it is asexual.
Tapeworms reproduce via a multistage process, which includes breaking apart and being consumed by foraging animals.
Tapeworms are part of the phylum platyhelminthes. They are long, flat, parasitic worms that are adapted to life inside the intestines of their hosts. Tapeworms are the simplest animals to have three embryonic germ layers, bilateral symmetry and cephalization. They are NOT annelids because that phylum consists of animals with segmented bodies that are separated by septa. Each segment performs special functions. Most annelids reproduce sexually, while tapeworms reproduce asexually by fission.
Tapeworms can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Mature proglottids (segments that make up the body of a tapeworm) contain both male and female reproductive organs. Sperm from a tapeworm will fertilize the egg--either from the same tapeworm or a different one. The proglottid containing the fertilized egg will break off from the body and burst to release the zygote. The zygote is then released through the feces of the host. Zygotes are then consumed by a new host--their primary host--, grow, burrow, form a cyst, and begin the process again.
You should only deworm for tapeworms when there is evidence that your puppy has tapeworms. Always consult your veterinarian if you think that your puppy has parasites.
how often does a hawk reproduce
they reproduce 24/7
Most tapeworms have both male and female reproductive organs to reproduce and fertilize there own eggs.
No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.
Tapeworms are a kind of flatworm. Most flatworms are not tapeworms.
ructural adaptations of tapeworms?