Biology, asked by touchriversiri0710, 19 days ago

a tapeworm does not have a well developed digestive system ,why does it not need it?​

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Answered by perofalcon10
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Answer:

Tapeworms do not have a digestive tract.

Explanation:

Tapeworms do not have a digestive tract. Instead, they absorb their nutrients from the gut contents of the host directly through their outside surface, tegument

Answered by ambitious2006
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Answer:

Ironically enough, even though you can get tapeworms from food, tapeworms themselves are unable to eat because they don't have digestive systems. Among people in some parts of the world, especially those living in places without efficient sanitation systems, tapeworm infestations are very common. However, poor sanitation isn't the only way these parasites can get inside your body. In North America, tapeworms aren't common, but when people do get them, it's usually from eating under-cooked meat and fish.

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