Parasitic flatworms, such as tapeworms and flukes, are most commonly found in the intestines of their host animals, including humans, where they can absorb nutrients. They may also inhabit other organs, such as the liver or lungs, depending on the species. Additionally, some flatworms have life cycles that involve intermediate hosts, often aquatic animals or snails. Their presence is typically linked to contaminated water or undercooked food.
Yes, tapeworms are common parasitic flatworms
Platyhelminthes are mostly found in aquatic environments such as freshwater rivers, lakes, and ponds. They can also be found in moist terrestrial habitats like damp soil and leaf litter. Some flatworm species are parasitic and can be found in the digestive systems of animals.
You would expect to find chloroplasts in the cells of a fern but not in a flatworm. Ferns are photosynthetic plants that contain chloroplasts, allowing them to convert sunlight into energy. In contrast, flatworms are non-photosynthetic animals that lack chloroplasts and obtain energy through different means, such as consuming organic matter.
Ergot is the common name of a fungus in the genus Claviceps that is parasitic on certain grains and grasses.
You would MOST likely find them in a hospitle!
No, you would most likely find a haboob in the Sahara Desert
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In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
you would most likely find dimonds in a mine
In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
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a snake