museum specimen of -Ascaris/the whole mount of Entomoeba.
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Ascaris is commonly called roundworm and is a very common endoparasite in the small intestine of man.
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Following are the features of Ascaris specimen:-
- The body is elongated, unsegmented, cylindrical with tapering ends.
- The body is covered with syncytial epidermis. It possesses a cuticle in resistant to the digestive enzymes of the host.
- Sexes are separate with sexual dimorphism. Male is smaller than female, with a curved tail, two pineal setae and cloaca. Female is straight posterior end of the body.
- Mouth in both male and female is terminal.
- The excretory pore is situated mid-ventrally, a little behind the mouth.
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