Biology, asked by joe1000, 1 year ago

What is the intermediate host of an ascaris

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Answered by Anonymous
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HIMAN IS THE INTERMEDIATE HOST OF AN ASCARIS.
IT IS COMMONLY KNOW AS ROUNDWORM AND IS FOUND IN INTESTINE.
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Answered by Badboy01
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its definitive host r humans or pigs
..... and it does not have any intermediate host....

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joe1000: What about the favourable habitat
Badboy01: Ascaris lumbricoides is an endoparasite in the small intestine of man lying freely in the lumen. It has been living in man from time immemorial. It is cosmopolitan in distribution. It is found more commonly in children than in adults. Sometimes it migrates from intestine to stomach and comes out through the mouth or nostrils of the host.
Badboy01: As many as 1000 to 5000 adult worms may inhabit a single host. Mode of nutrition is holozoic, as it feeds on host’s partly digested food by sucking action of its pharynx. It produces anti-enzymes to protect itself from the action of the host enzyme. Sexual dimorphism is well distinct; only sexual reproduction takes place, asexual reproduction does not occur. Life cycle is simple and monogenetic; no secondary host.
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