No
Tapeworms are classified in the phylum Platyhelminthes, which is a group of flatworms.
Tapeworms. Flukes and Planaria are also other examples of flat worms.
the body of flat worm is flat,board and long ribbon like. they are mostly parasites and live in the intestine of man and other animals. they are attached to the organd of host by suckers and suck the digested food the host. Tapeworms are examples of flat worms.
They look flat and ribbon like. They can sometimes be delivered out through bowl movements.
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?
Tapeworms are of the class Cestoda of the phylum Platyhelminthes.
Flatworms - classified as having a flat leaf or flat ribbon shaped body and a pair of eyes up front. Most are parasitic.Examples of the flatworm include Tricladida, flukes, and tapeworms.Roundworms (aka nematodes) - has over 80,000 species which many of are parasitic. They have round bodies of varied sizes.Examples of the roundworm include whipworms, hookworms, and pinworms.Segmented Worms - As their name describes, their bodies are divided into segments.Examples of the segmented worm include the bristle worm and earthworms.
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.
Yes tapeworms are in cookiedough but you have a very small chance of getting tapeworms from eating it...