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A tapeworm has no mouth or digestive system. A mature tapeworm attaches itself to the intestinal wall of its host and absorbs partially digested food through its body surface.

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Tapeworms absorb nutrients through their body surface from the digested food in the host's intestine. They have a specialized structure called a scolex with hooks and suckers that attach to the intestinal wall, allowing them to absorb nutrients directly from the host.

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Its food chain is very gross but it is all about what they eat and first the adult tape worm plants larva in are food such as

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Are some tapeworms parasites?

Yes, tapeworms are parasites that live in the intestines of humans and animals, feeding off their nutrients. They can cause a range of symptoms depending on the species and can be transmitted through contaminated food or water. Treatment usually involves medication to eliminate the infection.


What are the examples of acoelom?

flatworms tapeworms


How do tapeworms avoid the host's defenses?

Tapeworms have a protective outer covering that helps them evade the host's immune system. They also produce molecules that suppress the host's immune response, allowing them to survive in the host without being recognized or attacked. Additionally, tapeworms can change their surface proteins to avoid detection by the host's immune system.


What are the adaptations of tapeworms?

Tapeworms have a body structure that is flat and segmented, allowing them to absorb nutrients from the host's intestine efficiently. They lack a digestive system and absorb nutrients directly through their body surface. They have hooks or suckers on their head, called scolex, which helps them attach to the host's intestine.


Tapeworms can reproduce by fission or budding?

Tapeworms reproduce sexually by producing eggs that are released into the environment with the host's feces. These eggs must be ingested by an intermediate host, such as a flea or a mouse, before they can develop into infective larvae. Once inside the intermediate host, the larvae can develop into adult tapeworms and complete their life cycle.

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Do tapeworms Feed on bears?

I do not think so


How do tapeworms feed if they have no digestive systems?

Tapeworms are parasitic; they don't have need a digestive system because they absorb the nutrients they need from their host(s).


How do tapeworms excrete?

Adult tapeworms "feed" by absorbing their nutrients through the cuticle from their immediate environment and excrete waste products by the same route


What is the bobcats symbiotic relationship?

Tapeworms that live in their stomach and feed on the nutrients the bobcat eats


Do acids in your stomach kill tapeworms?

No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.


Are tapeworms and ringworms the same?

Tapeworms are a kind of flatworm. Most flatworms are not tapeworms.


Are Tapeworms and pseudo-tapeworms in the same Phylum?

Tapeworms are of the class Cestoda of the phylum Platyhelminthes.


Why is a digestive system not needed in a tapeworm?

Tapeworms feed on already digested food as they live in the gut (stomach). Therefore a digestive system isn't necessary.


Are tapeworms in cookie dough?

Yes tapeworms are in cookiedough but you have a very small chance of getting tapeworms from eating it...


Are tapeworms useful to humans?

No. tapeworms are pest to humans.


Which term refers to the killing of tapeworms?

TAPEWORMS


Why don't tapeworms die out with medication?

Because of environmental contamination. Tapeworms shed eggs into the environment and those eggs then turn into the next generation of tapeworms. Treatment of tapeworms with medication only kill the adult tapeworms currently residing in that animal, but the environment and other animals remain a source of eggs and adult tapeworms.