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The scientific name of ascaris is Ascaris lumbricoides.
Ascaris is the common scientific name, the common English name is roundworms
at is ascaris vertibrate or invertibrate
no,ascaris don't cause anemia
Ascaris lumbricoides was created in 1758.
Ascaris suum was created in 1782.
Ascarids are not vertebrates; they are of the genus Ascaridae, parasitic nematodes generally thought of as intestinal roundworms. Parascaris equorum, the equine roundworm and probably the most common Ascarid, infects horses, donkeys, and zebras, but is not known to infect humans or other animals. Ascarids are usually species-specific -- Ascaris lumbricoides affects humans and causes the disease ascariasis while Ascaris suum infects pigs, but there is a possibility that these two species may cross-infect humans and pigs.
There is no such thing as a "botanic name", and the ascaris, which is a roundworm, is a parasite of mammals, not plants. The genus Ascaris contains 17 known species, each of which has a different specific name.You may have meant to ask "what is the scientific name of the ascaris species that infects humans", in which case the answer would be Ascaris lumbricoides.
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they use there gaint ascaris shaft to make little ascarsis
The Ascaris worm matures in the intestine of its host
bilateral