tapeworm
The tapeworm reproduces by releasing proglottids filled with eggs. Proglottids are segments of the tapeworm's body that contain reproductive organs, allowing them to release eggs into the host's intestines before being expelled in feces.
Yes, tapeworms are segmented parasites that consist of multiple proglottids which contain reproductive organs. Each segment is capable of releasing eggs into the host's intestine.
i guess the vinegar worm reproduces by laying eggs which hatch
ringworm isn't a worm it is a fungi and so the fungi reproduces and not the worm (because it isn't a worm)
A proglottid is mature when it has detached from the tape worm in order to continue the tapeworm's reproductive cycle. At maturity it is a sac of eggs with degenerated reproductive organs, Maturity in this case doesn't relate to reproductive capability, (as it would in mammals), it relates to the completed end product: fertile eggs. i think the the difference between mature and immature proglottid is that mature progllotid has mature reproductive structure while immature has till not mature reproductive organ
you go to your nearest chemist and buy worm tablets that is what to do they are simple to kill but you cant see there eggs so you have to bleach everything to kill the eggs and that is how you kill worms and kill the worm eggs.
Silk worm eggs are heated so that they will hatch into the animals that produce silk.
to relase eggs
No they cant
No, they eggs pass out the ovaries to another worm.
Well, there is the organ that makes the eggs and also to tell the worm to get OUT of the sun.
they are worms. kids get them from putting their hands in their mouths after playing in the dirt or sand and eating the worm eggs, they get them from contact with other kids that have worms or if the worm eggs are on their food. They are not dangerous, when the eggs hatch and they begin to mature the females will leave the body through the anus to lay eggs.