Cestoda, or cestodes, is a class of parasitic flatworm. Examples of cestodes include: Taenia solium, (pork tapeworm), Diphyllobothrium (fish tapeworm), and Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm).
•Bilateral symmetry.•Protosomes.•Do not have an anus, but possess a mouth.•Contain a hydrostatic skeleton.•Mostly sexual reproduction.•4 Classes - Monogenea, Trematoda, Turbellaria & Cestodes.•Examples - tapeworms, flatworms, roundworms. •Sac Body Plan - one opening that functions as the mouth and anus.•3 germ layers.•Live in fresh water, ocean biome, or a moist environment.•
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Cestodes are tapeworms (class Cestoidea, subclass Cestoda) that are similar to "specialized" flatworms. They generally look like narrow pieces of adhesive tape.
Cestodes, is another name for a tapeworm.
although most flatworms are aquatic, probably the best known flatworms are parasitic. Tapeworms (cestodes) and flukes (digeneans) are a couple of well-known flatworms.
One of clinically significant parasite seen in pigs as a first intermediate host is from cestodes (tapeworms) the Taenia solium.
trematodes are commonly called flukes just as cestodes are tapewoprms both belonging to the phylum platyhelminths (flatworms), and the kingdom animalia.
Cestoda is the actual classification of a tapeworm.
The most common species of Nematodes are the Ascaris lumbricoides. These parasites are generally not deadly to humans. Thy can be fatal to children and the elderly if ingested in large amounts.
•Bilateral symmetry.•Protosomes.•Do not have an anus, but possess a mouth.•Contain a hydrostatic skeleton.•Mostly sexual reproduction.•4 Classes - Monogenea, Trematoda, Turbellaria & Cestodes.•Examples - tapeworms, flatworms, roundworms. •Sac Body Plan - one opening that functions as the mouth and anus.•3 germ layers.•Live in fresh water, ocean biome, or a moist environment.•
class turbellaria isncludes the members which are free living and class trematoda includes parasitic species
Eating the faeces will not in itself make a dog ill. However if the faeces contain parasite larvae or eggs then the dog may become infected with tapeworm (cestodes) or roundworms (nematodes), therefore it is not advised to allow your animal to eat the faeces of other animals.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed