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The butterfly's pupa stage is spent inside a cocoon
The life cycle of a tapeworm typically involves eggs or larvae being ingested by an intermediate host, such as a flea or a rodent. The larvae then develop into a cysticercoid stage before being ingested by the definitive host, usually a human or animal. Once inside the definitive host, the tapeworm matures into an adult and releases eggs through its segments, which are then passed out through the host's feces to start the cycle anew.
Yes, many tapeworms require a secondary host in their life cycle. Typically, they have a complex life cycle that involves at least one intermediate host where the larval stage develops before the tapeworm reaches maturity in the definitive host, usually a vertebrate. This secondary host can be various animals, depending on the species of tapeworm. However, some tapeworms may complete their life cycle with just a single host, but this is less common.
Tape worms are parasites which start out there life cycle in rivers and ponds, for the first stage in there life's they live inside of water snails, however, when humans swim in waters which are dirty or which contain tape worm parasite, the worm enters through any opening hole, (i.e. mouth, nose, ears etc..). If left untreated, the tapeworm parasite can grow to very large sizes, (meter's and metres!), and cause all kinds of unpleasant symptoms. So for a large part of the parasites life, it's habitat is inside the human body! Hope this answers your question. For further information and reading on the tapeworm visit:
The interphase stage, which includes G1, S, and G2 phases, is where most of a cell's life is spent. During interphase, the cell grows, carries out its normal functions, and duplicates its DNA in preparation for cell division.
A moth has a four-stage life cycle: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. This is known as complete metamorphosis and is characteristic of many insects, including butterflies.
The shortest stage of the cell cycle is m-phase.
No, the sporophyte stage is the dominant stage in the gymnosperm life cycle. The gametophyte stage is reduced and dependent on the sporophyte for nutrition and support.
The Egg is the first stage in a frogs life cycle.
explain the last stage of the life cycle of a beetle
in what stage of nike life cycle is this product ?
From stage of the cell cycle do cells somtimes exit?