Biology, asked by rizwanafaisal29, 1 month ago

how parasitic worms protect themselves from the body of their host?​

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Answered by ItzShirley
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Due to their parasitic mode of life these worms completely lost their digestive apparatus but have a well-developed reproductive system and special organs that help them attach to the host's tissues. They also needed a mechanism to protect themselves from intestinal substances, specifically from digestive enzymes

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Answered by lashari55
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Due to their parasitic mode of life these worms completely lost their digestive apparatus but have a well-developed reproductive system and special organs that help them attach to the host's tissues. They also needed a mechanism to protect themselves from intestinal substances, specifically from digestive enzymes.

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