this question has come up on a Biology sheet i was doing. i know that adult tapeworms live in human intestines if that is any help.
Yes. You can ingest the tapeworm larvae and they grow in your digestive system into an adult.
An adult tapeworm uses its scolex to chew through the tissue of the organism its living in.
The adult Dipylidium caninum lives in the small intestine of the dog or cat.
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.
Tapeworms can severely effect the digestive system. Even if the host is de-wormed, it may not kill the adult tapeworm. It can also cause intestinal blockage if the parasite is allowed to live and thrive too long.
The tapeworm is in the animilia kingdom 
Yes, a tapeworm is an organism.
The tapeworm is in kingdom Animalia
a tapeworm is a parasite, BAD!
when an adult victim is in a dangerous environment
Tapeworms do not have any other means of movement, and they do move from point to point, albeit not very effectively if placed in an unobstructed environment.
dwarf tapeworm is one