Biology, asked by shiya12, 5 months ago

anybody know the name of this worm with flagella type structure ... plz help i want to know i found this in my bathroom ....​

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Answered by akshitapandeyjuly
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Hi. I don't know the name of this worm, but I do know that these species have very small muscles joined together that help the worm to move. These species or any, for that matter, don't have bones and don't touch these unless and until you have gloves on or otherwise you can get some serious itching in your hands and it is so worse, that it may need a help of a medical staff {doctor}. This is all I know. Hope it helps. Thanks. Please give me a brainliest if you think I was able to help you out.

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Answered by ramendas121259
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Explanation: these are Rat-Tailed Maggots. Maggots are actually larvae of mothmoths or other arthropods. However, I cannot be definite if these Rat-Tailed Maggots have an aquatic origin or terrestrial. I know that touching these with bare hands or contact with skin may cause skin irritatiirritation, burning, itching or in severe cases, may need medical supervision. Also, be careful because Maggots can often jump or swim very fast so don't irritate them. Maggots also have tiny soft bodies so they can squeeze through exposed holes like nostrils, ears and bare genitals(children) if you live unhyegenically or carelessly without properly cleaning hands and legs. To prevent these from entering, make sure the floors and walls are dry and clean, not moist or mossy. Make sure to use bleaching powder on all the edges and corners of bathrooms and moist muddy areas and scrub clean bathrooms every week once.

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