how the parasitic worms protect themselves in the body of their host
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✴Parasitic worms have several ways in which they manage to stay in good shape in face of immune response of a host. We can divide their strategy into four groups:
✴Parasites can locate themselves in places where immune responses are likely to be weak or ineffectual.
✴Parasites can repair damage inflicted upon them quickly enough to remain viable.
Parasites can harden themselves and become relatively insensitive to mechanism of immune responses.
✴Parasites can direct immune response towards ineffectual pathways.
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✴Parasites can locate themselves in places where immune responses are likely to be weak or ineffectual.
✴Parasites can repair damage inflicted upon them quickly enough to remain viable.
Parasites can harden themselves and become relatively insensitive to mechanism of immune responses.
✴Parasites can direct immune response towards ineffectual pathways.
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Thanks ⭐✴⭐
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Explanation:
Parasitic worms are found thriving on another host body. Parasitic worms which are also mentioned as helminths are huge macroparasites, they can be viewed via the naked eye.
They are intestinal worms which are soil-transmitted and also they infect the gastrointestinal tract. They reside on the blood vessels.
They cause damage to body parts. The host body changes its position based on providing the irritation to worms to be pulled out of the body.
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