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the scientific name for tapeworm is 'Cestoda' .
The tapeworm that infects the digestive tract of humans is called the beef tapeworm, or Taenia saginata, because it is transmitted through the consumption of undercooked or raw beef infected with its larvae. These larvae develop into adult tapeworms in the human intestine after ingestion. The name reflects the primary host animal, cattle, which serve as the intermediate host for the tapeworm's lifecycle. Thus, the beef tapeworm specifically indicates its association with beef as the source of infection.
Well, tapeworms are in the phylum Platyhelminthes and the class Cestoda, but those wouldn't be their scientific names. Tapeworms are a large category of invertebrates, so you would have to know the species of tapeworm to found out its binomial nomenclature (Genus species).
The scientific name for beef cattle is Bos taurus.
During the life cycle of a beef tapeworm, a human becomes the primary host.
Taeniasis is a tapeworm parasite; Taenia solium (the pork tapeworm) Taenia saginata (the beef tapeworm)
There really is no "scientific" name for beef farming. But other words for "beef farming" include ranching, beef production, backgrounding, feedlotting, etc. Most scientific journals, however, use the term beef production to define or describe "beef farming."
Cow: Intermediate host to the larval stages of beef tapeworm (Taenia saginata)
Cysticercus
bovine
The genus of tapeworm commonly found in humans is Taenia, with species such as Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm) and Taenia solium (pork tapeworm).
The longest scientific name is Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides, also known as the soldier fly.