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Differences Between Flatworms And Roundworms

Differences Between Flatworms And Roundworms

Flatworms are un-segmented worms and belong to the division of phylum Platyhelminthes. They do not have coelom, respiratory system or a circulatory system. These flat parasites acquire their food from a host and their digestive system is very peculiar with only one opening. Flatworms have egg stages have temporary larval forms. Flatworms have complex life cycles and they require multiple hosts.

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How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?

How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?

A tapeworm is a parasitic organism that feeds on the body resources of its hosts, which can be animals as well as human beings. These worms have a head, known as scolex; a neck, which attached itself to the body intestinal lining and takes in resources from there to propagate and grow; and a segmented body with each segment having its own reproductive system.

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Roundworms On Dogs

Roundworms On Dogs

Roundworm is a parasitic condition which is seen to commonly affect dogs. The worms can enter the body due to accidental exposure to water bodies which have been infected by roundworm eggs. The egg then hatches inside the body and the emergent worm attaches itself to various vital body organs, thus, feeding on them for its growth and propagation.

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