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Q: What is the scientific name of ascaris?
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What is the common scientific name for Ascaris worm?

The common scientific name for Ascaris worm is Ascaris lumbricoides.


What is the botanic name for ascaris?

There is no such thing as a "botanic name", and the ascaris, which is a roundworm, is a parasite of mammals, not plants. The genus Ascaris contains 17 known species, each of which has a different specific name.You may have meant to ask "what is the scientific name of the ascaris species that infects humans", in which case the answer would be Ascaris lumbricoides.


What is the scientific name of roundworms?

Ascaris lumbricoides is the name of one of the more widely known roundworm. All roundworms including Ascaris lumbricoides belongs to phylum Nematoda.


Scientific name of ascaris?

Ascaris is a genus of parasitic nematode worms. One species, A. suum, typically infects pigs, while another, A. lumbricoides, affects human populations, typically in sub-tropical and tropical areas with poor sanitation. A. lumbricoides is the largest intestinal roundworm and is the most common helminth infection of humans worldwide, an infection known as ascariasis. It belongs the kingdom anamalia,


Is a ascaris a vertebrate or invertebrate?

at is ascaris vertibrate or invertibrate


Are Ascaris sexual?

Yes, Ascaris reproduce seually


Do ascaris cause anemia?

no,ascaris don't cause anemia


When was Ascaris lumbricoides created?

Ascaris lumbricoides was created in 1758.


When was Ascaris suum created?

Ascaris suum was created in 1782.


Where does the ascaris worm mature?

The Ascaris worm matures in the intestine of its host


What are some examples of nematodes?

1. Ascaris 2. Wuchereria 3. Piworm


What is ascaris infection?

An ascariasis is a disease of humans caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides in humans and other species of Ascaris in other mammals.