Museum specimen of -
Ascaris / the whole mount of Entamoeba.
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museum specimen of-। the whole mount of earthworm/ entamoeba
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Ascaris is a small intestine roundworm.
- Ascaris is a parasitic worm that causes diseases in humans, especially this particular species called Ascaris lumbricoides.
- The eggs of this worm are deposited in the soil and feces.
- When the plants are exposed to these eggs, the parasites can easily enter into the intestines of humans and animals.
- This is because when these infected plants are consumed without washing or boiling, these worms penetrate and resist the action of acids in the stomach.
- They reach the intestine and infect the person. These worms secrete inhibitors like carboxypeptidase inhibitors that have a powerful effect against the enzymes of the host.
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