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tapeworms <a tapeworm; tapeworms> N

tapeworm <a tapeworm; tapeworms> N

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This means that the dwarf tapeworm like other tapeworms is hermaphroditic.
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A variant idea was that of equivocal generation, in which species such as tapeworms arose from unrelated living organisms, now understood to be their hosts.
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When an animal, such as a dog, is said to have worms, it means that it is infested with parasitic worms, typically roundworms or tapeworms.
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It is characteristic of all flatworms including the broad groups of tapeworms and flukes.
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The heavy embryophores that give taeniid eggs their characteristic striated appearance are lacking in this and the other families of tapeworms infecting humans.
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From there, the adult tapeworms can live for years, feeding off the host and producing/shedding eggs and proglottids.
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He has no sense of hygiene and has had the same two tapeworms in his stomach since the late 1970s.
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The foregoing strategies are used, variously, by larval stages of tapeworms, thorny-headed worms, flukes and parasitic roundworms.
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The clearest proof is the ghostly image of a cyst in a brain scan, along with the presence of antibodies against tapeworms.
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Tapeworms do not cause people to eat more.
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