Echinococcus multilocularis d) double-pored tapeworm of ruminants (sheep, cattle, and goats) f) Most common cestode of humans in the world g) Has fully developed eggs or shelled embyros k) Least common cestodes of humans in world h) Has fully developed eggs o) gravid proglottid detaches and passes out host intact m) broad fish tapeworm m)
Echinococcus multilocularis d) double-pored tapeworm of ruminants (sheep, cattle, and goats) f) Most common cestode of humans in the world g) Has fully developed eggs or shelled embyros k) Least common cestodes of humans in world h) Has fully developed eggs o) gravid proglottid detaches and passes out host intact m) broad fish tapeworm m)
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Echinococcus multilocularis d) double-pored tapeworm of ruminants (sheep, cattle, and goats) f) Most common cestode of humans in the world g) Has fully developed eggs or shelled embyros k) Least common cestodes of humans in world h) Has fully developed eggs o) gravid proglottid detaches and passes out host intact m) broad fish tapeworm m)
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2. strobilization b) living tissue with high metabolic activity 3. apolytic c) Echinococcus multilocularis d) double-pored tapeworm of ruminants (sheep, cattle, 4. anapolytic and goats) e) proglottids overlap such that posterior end of 5. craspedote one proglottid overlaps anterior end of another . 6. acraspedote f) Type III 7. Type I Scolex g) Most common cestode of humans in the world 8. Type II Scolex h) Has fully developed eggs or shelled embyros 9. Type III Scolex i) Taenia multiceps 10. Cyclophyllidea(Sc.) j) Echinococcus granulosos 11. Pseudophyllidea(Sc.) k) Least common cestode of humans in the world 12. tetraphyllidea(Sc.) l) broad fish tapeworm 13. tegument m) Ligula intestinalis 14. microtriches n) Echinococcus xiphinela 15. calcareous corpuscles o) gravid proglottid detaches and passes out host intact 16. Diphyllobothrium latum p) Liver tapeworm 17. Sparganosis q) Type 1 18. adults found in gut of fish eating birds r) Scolex with Bothridia 19. coracidium eaten by Cyclops s) Type IV 20. beef tapeworm t) Type II u) new proglottids are continuously differentiated 21. Taenia solium near the anterior end in the neck region 22. cat/rat life cycle v) Schistocephalus solidus 23. rodent/canine life cycle w) Diphyllobothrium mansonoides 24. canine/jackrabbit life cycle x) inorganic components with organic matrix 25. hydatidosis y) organic components with inorganic matrix 26. parasites of foxes, dogs, cats, coyotes z) Taenia saginata 27. Hymenolepis nana aa) Scolex with Bothria 28. Known as the dwarf tapeworm bb) minute projection; similar to microvilli 29. found in rats cc) beef tapeworm 30. Monezia dd) Have true suckers ee) Gravid proglottid detaches when it is 31. Dipylidium caninum Senile or exhausted of eggs 32. Bladderworm with many protoscolices 33. Will eat feces ff) Hymenolepis nana gg) Taenia crassiceps hh) Hymenolepis diminuta ii) Coenurus jj) Taenia taeniaformis kk) Double pored tapeworm of dogs and cats