A long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is known as the uterus. The ovaries are responsible for the production of eggs.
Thread worms are a very common intestinal parasite in humans. They are contagious. They live in the intestine, adult females emerging at night to lay eggs. This causes anal itching, finger nails pick up eggs and deposit them back in the mouth or on other surfaces. They remain viable for some time. This is how the whole family can become infected with thread worms. They are not dangerous, the adults grow up to one centimetre long. They can cause disturbed sleep and itching. Some people are symptom free but still have thread worms.
Your question does not make total sense. If stored correctly, eggs will hatch after storage for 3 weeks from being laid. depending on species, eggs are fertilised 1 day to a few weeks before being laid.
The common garden worm lives for forty five years.
no worms can not swim they can dig holes but can not swim
Many types of worms can be seen exiting in the feces of a canine. The most common and likely are: Round Worms: long and slenderTape Worms : Flat rice lookingHook Worms : long and slender
Mature sperm cells are stored in the epididmysis, a long tube that is coiled up behind the testes in the scrotum.
Epididymis: one of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes on top of each testis
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Pecan pie should be safe for 3 - 5 days if stored in the refrigerator.
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Not unless you are infested with them... it's not healthy to have worms living in you. The most common worm to live inside a human is the Threadworm (or Pinworm). Threadworms are tiny little white worms, about 3cm long. The female worms lay their eggs in your gut which go down to the rectum (butt). These eggs are coated in a sticky white substance which causes the butt to get itchy, or tickly when the worms move. If you're a girl, then the female may move forwards and lay her eggs in your vagina. In the UK, these worms are more likely to be on kids. When you itch your butt, sometimes people won't wash their hands and the next time you put your fingers in your mouth is when the worms under your nails will travel down your throat to your gut once again. This is a lifecycle. Consult your doctor if you think you have worms. He'll give you a tablet which starves the worms to death.
Use the eggs within a week. The U.S.D.A. recommends that hard boiled eggs be stored in a fridge within two hours of cooking and consumed within 7 days. As with all food leftovers "when in doubt throw it out".
I've never tried red worms, but they'll eat meal worms and crickets just fine. I've even heard of people feeding them scrambled eggs about the size of a cricket. So as long as you made sure the red worms were no longer than the average length of a meal worm. I think it would be just fine. Joe
Thread worms are a very common intestinal parasite in humans. They are contagious. They live in the intestine, adult females emerging at night to lay eggs. This causes anal itching, finger nails pick up eggs and deposit them back in the mouth or on other surfaces. They remain viable for some time. This is how the whole family can become infected with thread worms. They are not dangerous, the adults grow up to one centimetre long. They can cause disturbed sleep and itching. Some people are symptom free but still have thread worms.
Yes. Worms existed long before dinosaurs did.