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Tapeworms are very much concidered "living" slissified under kingdom Animalia (animals:birds,bears,bees etc), Class : Platyhelminthes (Greek: flat worms) and Order : Castoda (parasitic worms).

They have all the "classic" characteristics of living organisms: Reproduce, grow, undergo metabolic respiration and they die.

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