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What are the parasitic adaptations observed in Ascaris lumbricoides?

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Answered by HALFACTRESS
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⬛ The following are the important parasitic adaptations of Ascaris....✔✔
⬛ The presence of though, thick and resistant cuticle....✔✔
⬛ This cuticle covers entire body and gibes protection against the action of the digestive enzymes and antitoxins of the host....✔✔



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Answered by brokendreams
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Parasitic adaptations observed in Ascaris lumbricoides:

Explanation:

  • The presence of cuticle covers whole body and sneers security against the activity of the stomach related proteins and neutralizing agents of the host.  
  • In some cases, Ascaris itself additionally discharges a few chemicals to shield from stomach related compounds of host.  
  • In spite of the fact that these worms don't have spines, their capacity of mobility causes them to check the peristaltic development of the host's digestive tract.  
  • Its capacity of mobility encourages it from getting uprooted and it stays in the digestive system of the host.  
  • Anaerobic method of respiration and incredibly low metabolic rate enables the worms to live inside the digestive system of the host where there is no accessibility of free oxygen.  
  • As these worms are endoparasites living very much ensured inside the human digestive system, there is no need of extraordinary and entangled tangible organs.
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