Liver fluke
Tapeworm
Blood fluke
Nematode worms
B. Tapeworm
4 to 8 days
8 to 14 days
15 to 30 days
more than 30 days
oxygen
moisture
a temperature lower than that of human body
a temperature higher than that of human body
cartilaginous
homy
bony
denticulate
both male and female reproductive organs
only male reproductive organs
only female reproductive organs
branched uterus filled with completed eggs
fertilized egg
cyst
second larva
third larva
stomach of host
intestine of host
outside the body of host
uterus of female ascaris
curved posterior part
straight posterior part
pinearl setae
shorter in size
First in embryosphere
Second in embryosphere
Third in liver
Fourth in lungs
elliptical with wavy surface
rounded with wavy surface
elliptical with smooth surface
not fixed, and varies considerably
lungs before migrating to small intestine
human excreta
Soil
upper part of small intestine
telogenic
budding
hypergonic
didelphic
nephridia
kidneys
excretory cells
flame cells
intestine
stomach
hydrocoel
pseudocoel
tapeworms
liver flukes
flat worms
roundworms
Fasciola hepatica
Ascaris lumbricoides
Plasmodium vivax
Tapeworm
nerve cords
blood vessels
excretory ducts
reproductive ducts
The testis is monoarchic, telogenic and the sperms are amoeboid
The testis is monoarchic, telogenic and the sperms are flagellated
The coelom in haemocoel
The gonads are metagonic and eggs are centrolecithal
one
one pair
two pairs
three pairs
two times
four times
five times
six times
mosquito bite
tse tse fly
imperfectly cooked pork
contaminated water and vegetables
about 1/3 behind from the anterior end
middle part of the body
about 1/3 ahead of the posterior end
terminal at the posterior end
a hormone
an antienzyme
enterokinase
hydrochloric acid
vulva of female Ascaris
roof of diencephalon
cloaca of an amphibian
cloaca of male roundworm
Amoebiasis
Filariasis
Poliomyelitis
Leprosy
cattle
man
a fresh water fish
none of these
Fasciola
Taenia
Ascaris
Dracunculus
Liver fluke
Tapeworm
Blood fluke
Nematode worms
it has slender form of body
it is firmly attached to gut wall of host
due to its own undulating movement against the direction of peristalsis
due to its hard cuticle
multinucleated epidermis
multicellular epidermis
aseptate epidermis
synciy tial epidermis
monarchic
didelphic
telogenic
metagonic