Biology, asked by hardik4550, 1 year ago

give the parasitic adaptations of round worm​

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Answered by 11032sushi
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The body is long and cylindrical, pointed at both ends.

 The mouth is bounded by three lips which help the parasite to attach with mucous membrane of the host’s intestine.

The parasite is devoid of locomotory organs as the parasite lives in the intestine where protection from enemies and food supply are ensured.

The body wall of Ascaris is covered with cuticle, resistant to the digestive enzymes of the host.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Adaptations of Ascaris

Explanation:

  • The significant parasitic adaptations of Ascaris.
  • The nearness of however, thick and safe fingernail skin.
  • This cuticle covers covers whole body and sneers security against the activity of the stomach related digestive enzymes and antitoxins of  the host.  
  • The cuticle is permeable is porous by liquids and gases, consequently permitting breath to happen over the entire body.
  • The main way roundworms can secure themselves is by adjustment. Likewise, they can lay eggs and hang tight for an ideal season.
  • Some have a parasitic relationship with plants and creatures so they can remain alive and imitate more posterity.  
  • Ascaris are parasites that live in your digestive tract.
  • Roundworms can live in or on people, and can cause numerous issues.
  • Round warm commonly  found in soil.
  • It can enter the body through the mouth or direct contact with the skin.
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