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why ascaris lumbricoides are called roundworm? ​

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A roundworm called Ascaris lumbricoides infects a person's small intestine and acts as a parasite, getting nutrients from its host's intestinal tract. Ascaris lumbricoides, along with whipworm and hookworm, is a type of parasite known as a soil-transmitted helminth (STH).

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