Tapeworms generally live in the intestine.
Tapeworms are parasitic worms that live in the intestines of humans. They absorb nutrients from the host's food, which can lead to malnutrition and other health problems.
Adult tapeworms can measure up to 50 feet long and can survive as long as 20 years in a host. Some tapeworms attach themselves to the walls of the intestine, where they cause irritation or mild inflammation, while others may pass through to your stool and exit your body.
Tapeworms are found in the intestines of mammals. inside a human
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can dog's tapeworms go inside human skin?
Tapeworms are adapted to obtaining nutrients from inside the bodies of one host.
Tapeworms attach themselves to the wall of the intestines and absorb digested food directly through their skin. People can get infected with tapeworms by eating under-cooked pork. The larvae of the worm live in the muscle of pigs. If these larvae are eaten, they get into the human intestine and grow into adults. The eggs of the adults leave the human's body in the faeces. If pigs are allowed into the areas where there is human waste containing eggs, the eggs may be eaten by the pigs and the cycle starts again.
They live in the stomach
Intestines
The human body cannot digest tapeworms and roundworms because these parasites have evolved mechanisms to evade the host's digestive enzymes and immune responses. Tapeworms, for instance, have a tough outer cuticle that protects them from being broken down, while roundworms can produce substances that inhibit digestion. Additionally, these parasites absorb nutrients directly from the host's intestines, allowing them to thrive without being digested.
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