The tapeworm's body is divided into multiple segments called proglottids. Each proglottid contains reproductive organs allowing the tapeworm to produce eggs. As the tapeworm matures, new proglottids are formed at the neck region, pushing older ones towards the end of its body for eventual expulsion.
The tapeworm is made of animal cells.
The cat's cry affects mostly the nervous system.
The genus of tapeworm commonly found in humans is Taenia, with species such as Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm) and Taenia solium (pork tapeworm).
The bacteria invades the body through nose, mouth, ears,eyes,breach in skin, stomach along with small and large intestine, urinary tract and through genital tract in females. It affect immunological system which take it offensively.
The tapeworm's body walls are specialized to enhance its survival in the host's digestive system. They are covered with a tough, protective cuticle that prevents digestion by the host's enzymes. Additionally, the tapeworm's body is segmented, allowing it to absorb nutrients efficiently through its skin and to grow and reproduce rapidly, helping it thrive in a nutrient-rich environment. These adaptations enable the tapeworm to persist and flourish within its host.
Yes. You can ingest the tapeworm larvae and they grow in your digestive system into an adult.
The tapeworm's body is divided into multiple segments called proglottids. Each proglottid contains reproductive organs allowing the tapeworm to produce eggs. As the tapeworm matures, new proglottids are formed at the neck region, pushing older ones towards the end of its body for eventual expulsion.
there are several reasons but the most imp. is, when we eat uncooked or not properly cooked beef,pork etc.
the intire body
Respiratory system
they affect the nervous system.
As is progresses, bulimia can affect virtually all of the systems in the body.
central nervous system
nervous system
The tapeworm feeds off the host organism and hurts this body. This means the tapeworm benefits, but the host organism is hurt from the rlationship.
A tapeworm living in a wolf's body can not be called a predator. It is a parasite. It only eats the food in the wolf's intestines, not the whole wolf.