A tapeworm is a type of parasitic flatworm belonging to the class Cestoda. These invertebrates have a long, segmented body and lack a digestive system, absorbing nutrients directly through their skin from the host's intestines. Tapeworms typically inhabit the intestines of vertebrates, including humans, and can cause various health issues in their hosts. They reproduce by producing numerous eggs, which are expelled through the host's feces.
Nope - it's an invertebrate.
Worms do not have bones
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.
a tapeworm is neither, it is a living organism which lives in the intestine. but if any, it COULD be classed as a virus.
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they gurgle or bubble
protozoa
== == tapeworm
tapeworm
invertebrate
It is a sponge.
yes such as ringworm and tapeworm