why tapesworm does't have digestive tract
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tapeworms are dorsoventrally flattened i.e they are flat top to bottom so no space for digestive tract
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On the outside of their bodies, tapeworms have a skin-like covering tough enough to withstand being dissolved by digestive juices, yet porous enough to allow tiny bits of food to pass through.
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