The ascaris worm matures in the small intestine of humans, where it can lay eggs that are then passed out in feces to contaminate the environment.
The common scientific name for Ascaris worm is Ascaris lumbricoides.
arthropods
hook worm and ascaris
ascaris worms parasitize man internally. . .an intestinal parasite.
Ascaris is an intestinal worm. If this "person" is being treated by an MD, this is a question for the MD. If not, why not?
NO... a worm has no internal skeleton.
It is a small worm found in the human intestine causing colic and diarrhea. Can be cured before coming 'dangerous'
This would be a hook worm.
The haploid number in Ascaris, a type of roundworm, is 2n = 4. This means that Ascaris possesses four chromosomes in its haploid cells.
worm
a roundworm