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How To Use Tapeworm In A Sentence

  • Rectally administered tobacco infusions - whether employed against pinworms, roundworms, tapeworms, or threadworms - proved an effective vermifuge in sixteenth-century Europe.
  • A scolex, or a hold-fast organ, on the anterior end of the tapeworm fastens to the intestinal walls.
  • Roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms most commonly infect cats.
  • The life cycle of the tapeworm can proceed no further.
  • Effects of the rat tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta on the coprophagic activity of its intermediate host, Tribolium confusum. Parasite Rex
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  • UK - The health of Great Britain's livestock sector will receive a big boost thanks to a grant to fund research into potential new vaccines for parasitic diseases such as roundworm, tapeworm and fluke. ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds
  • The most common helminths are tapeworms and roundworms.
  • The gravid segment of the adult tapeworm breaks off and disintegrates in the large bowel, releasing hundreds of infective eggs, which then pass out with the feces.
  • Owners need to have their pets microchipped, vaccinated against rabies, blood tested, treated against ticks and tapeworms and issued with a certificate.
  • They range in size from single cells, like the malaria parasite, to tapeworms which may reach thirty feet in length and hence are not microscopic at all!
  • Cysticercosis develops when individuals ingest food or water contaminated with eggs expelled by subjects harboring the adult tapeworm.
  • Porch, p458) Once it is eaten by the intermediateh ost it goes through the digestive system to the small intestine where the scolices of larvae attachment to the inside of the intestine the tapeworm starts producing proglottids and the CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Finally, they may become infested with cystic tapeworms or the agamic stage of a strongyle (_Strongylus edentatus_). Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Anyway the vet said that it is fleas most likely that caused the bald spot on her back, and so the vet gave her advantage treatment, and some to take home for the other cats, as well, dewormer for all 3 because fleas can cause tapeworm. Dailycomic Diary Entry
  • The problem was, it wasn't cooked, so a trade in garum was also a trade in tapeworm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tapeworms, common in many animals and often occurring in man, the roundworms of which the trichina (Fig. 3) that causes "measly" pork is a representative, are familiar examples. Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
  • Finally, they may become infested with cystic tapeworms or the agamic stage of a strongyle (_Strongylus edentatus_). Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Although the pinkroot is reported to have several remedial uses, presently herbal practitioners use the herb primarily to throw out worms, especially tapeworms and roundworms, from the intestines. Find Me A Cure
  • There is also a myth about the riddance of tapeworms concerning the other end of the body.
  • Humans are exploited by adult tapeworms as a definitive host.
  • Male fern (Aspidium filix-mas) is the primary herb of choice for the treatment of tapeworms (taenia). THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Hydatid disease in humans is caused by the dog tapeworm, Echinococcus granulosus.
  • Taeniid tapeworms have a global economic impact because of the production losses in domestic stock, including cattle and swine.
  • The peculiar effects of a tapeworm are exaggerated appetite and thirst, nausea, headaches, vertigo, ocular symptoms, cardiac palpitation, and Mursinna 15.217 has even observed a case of trismus, or lockjaw, due to tænia solium. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • They made their biggest discovery in the mummy's intestine where they found the microscopic eggs of a salmon tapeworm.
  • An abundance of parasites, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, tapeworms, and the larvae of flies, wasps, and moths, are known to infect bumblebees.
  • The women seem to be afflicted with tapeworm or tapeworms.
  • a tapeworm 36 feet long was expelled from a child of four; and Fabre mentions the expulsion of eight teniae from a child. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Unlike tapeworms, the hookworm has a mouth—a powerful one ringed with daggerlike teeth and attached to a powerful, muscle-lined esophagus. Parasite Rex
  • In each case, I leave it to the reader to supply the words "fear of." acarophobia mites, parasites entonophobia ticks aelurophobia cats galeophobia sharks apiophobia bees hippophobia horses arachnephobia spiders musophobia mice bacilliphobia bacilli myrmecophobia lice bacteriaphobia bacteria soleciphobia worms batrachophobia frogs, toads swinophobia swine cynophobia dogs taeniophobia tapeworms eisoptrophobia termites taurophobia bulls A much smaller cluster of fears is centered on the plant world. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 1
  • Once inside the stomach, the tapeworm egg hatches, penetrates the intestine, travels through the bloodstream and may develop into cysticerci in the muscles, brain, or eyes.
  • In the case of the larger parasites, such as the tapeworms and the trichina, there is a direct interchange of disease with animals, certain phases of the life cycle of the organisms are passed in man and others in various of the domestic animals. Disease and Its Causes
  • The tapeworm eggs are ingested by flea larvae, where development reaches the larval cysticercoid stage.
  • The cysts contain tapeworm larvae that develop into adult worms in people who eat under-cooked or raw meat from an infested pig.
  • These can be roundworms, tapeworms or hookworms.
  • The cestodes, or tapeworms, differ in a number of ways from other flatworms.
  • The most common helminths are tapeworms and roundworms.
  • In each case, I leave it to the reader to supply the words "fear of." acarophobia mites, parasites entonophobia ticks aelurophobia cats galeophobia sharks apiophobia bees hippophobia horses arachnephobia spiders musophobia mice bacilliphobia bacilli myrmecophobia lice bacteriaphobia bacteria soleciphobia worms batrachophobia frogs, toads swinophobia swine cynophobia dogs taeniophobia tapeworms eisoptrophobia termites taurophobia bulls A much smaller cluster of fears is centered on the plant world. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 1
  • Little threadworms and hookworms are about one centimetre long, while roundworms are about 20 cm long and our friend the tapeworm can reach up to 10 metres in length.
  • And if monkeys and apes are any guide today, they needed all the help they could get: primates today are rife with parasites—malaria in their blood, tapeworms and other creatures in their intestines, fleas and ticks in their fur, botflies under their skin, and flukes in their veins. Parasite Rex
  • Tapeworm is a strip that slides into any roll of tape for an instant tape dispenser.
  • The fox tapeworm is spread to humans in canine feces and can cause a fatal disease of the liver known as alveolar echinococcosis. Scientific American
  • Porch, p458) Once it is eaten by the intermedeateh ost it goes through the digestive system to the small intestine where the scolices of larvae attatchment to the inside of the intestine the tapeworm starts producing proglottids and the CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • House flies are suspected of transmitting at least 65 human diseases such as typhoid fever, cholera, dysentery, tuberculosis, anthrax, leprosy, food poisoning, pinworms, hookworms, and some tapeworms.
  • If left untreated they pose serious health risks for pets and their owners, such as heartworm, tapeworm and Lyme disease.
  • The most common worms found in pigeons today are roundworms, hair worms, stomach wall worms, gapeworms, stronglylids, and tapeworms.
  • Roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms most commonly infect cats.
  • In the adult phase, the tapeworm lives in the intestines of the dog who is the so-called ‘definitive’ host.
  • Memorable Ones: Sperm wriggling their way into an egg; a tapeworm being removed from an artery of a very fleshy arm; happy little M& M figures sending cartoon messages to a cartoon brain. Boiling the Dog's Head
  • Vitamin B-12 deficiency can also be caused by a tapeworm ingested from contaminated fish, because the tapeworm saps nutrients from your body.
  • At the tapeworm's anterior end is a specialized segment called a scolex, which is usually covered with hooks or suckers and serves to anchor it to the host.
  • Back in the Stone Age (or the Middle Ages, for that matter), the immunoglobulin E system had its hands full fighting off roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and flukes; it had no time for being precious about dust mites and cat hair.
  • In her novel, what abides is dissatisfaction, restlessness, the hungry tapeworm of individual will.
  • The medically important flatworms are further divided into the flukes and tapeworms (Cestoda).
  • As mentioned earlier, tapeworm proglottids exit the body along with bodily wastes to search for a new host in which to proliferate.
  • Another friend fainted when we gutted the rabbits and found tapeworms.
  • All of the 5000 or so known species of tapeworms are endoparasites.
  • Young betelnuts are used as dewormer, especially against tapeworm and roundworm. Chapter 9
  • Little threadworms and hookworms are about one centimetre long, while roundworms are about 20 cm long and our friend the tapeworm can reach up to 10 metres in length.
  • Make a classroom wall dictionary of all the new worm words your students are learning: annelid, fanworm, earthworm, flatworm, leech, lugworm, nematode, planarian, ribbonworm, spoonworm, tapeworm… to name several.
  • The house fly is also the intermediate host for some roundworms and tapeworms of poultry.
  • Almost all of the tapeworm's metabolism is dedicated to reproduction; inside the scolex is a complete set of male and female reproductive organs. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • After attatchment to the inside of the intestine the tapeworm starts producing proglottids and the strobila (the bulk of the tapeworm's body) forms. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • The life cycle of the tapeworm can be readily completed under laboratory conditions.
  • = -- The parasites found in food in this country are echinococcus, guineaworm, hookworm, trichina, and tapeworm. The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)
  • With the exception of the three taeniid tapeworms that are specific to humans, adult tapeworms in this study commonly live in the intestines of carnivores such as lions, hyenas or African wild dogs.
  • An abundance of parasites, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, tapeworms, and the larvae of flies, wasps, and moths, are known to infect bumblebees.
  • Hoberg's team did DNA studies that gave more evidence for the idea that prehumans acquired these tapeworms before cattle and swine were domesticated about 10,000 years ago.
  • The eels from the limed river carried inside them a much richer diversity of tapeworms, flukes, and other parasites. Parasite Rex
  • Another trick used by chimps is to swallow bristly leaves whole, which irritate their stomachs and induce diarrhoea, flushing out tapeworms and other gut parasites.
  • A truer picture of the numbers are the 30 to 40 cases of brain-affecting disease from the pork tapeworm - known as neurocysticercosis - treated by Tucson's top exotic infectious disease specialist, Dr. Eskild Petersen at the University of Arizona, during his 30-year career. Undefined
  • "Pathogenic macroparasites, like tapeworms, have parasitized the world's vertebrates and invertebrates for millions of years, " he says.
  • Palm mentions the fact of four tapeworms existing in one person; and Mongeal has made observations of a number of cases in which several teniae existed simultaneously in the stomach. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Scientists in Scotland (yes, the same dopes who cloned Dolly) have genetically engineered tapeworms to "excrete" vitamins (lay people call it "shitting"). Glubbular globby pluff
  • Proglottids are complete reproductive systems that allow the hermaphroditic tapeworm to reproduce.
  • As an invertebrate comparative anatomist, I am hard pressed to find anything in the nest of an ant that corresponds to the integument of a tapeworm or the coelomic cavity of an echiuran. American Scientist Online
  • The cestodes, or tapeworms, differ in a number of ways from other flatworms.
  • This worm is a microscopic tapeworm that is often found in dogs and common livestock, especially sheep.
  • His team did DNA studies that gave more evidence for the idea that prehumans acquired these tapeworms before cattle and swine were domesticated.
  • (pinworm) - (Tapeworms and strongyloidiasis: second choice) Chapter 4
  • Soon a Troll insider (believed to be a tapeworm) was blabbing to one of Potya's notorious "purple-topped" tabloids that the forward from the land where mutton is king had been sucking up so much helium, "sometimes we have to fetch him down from the ceiling using a boat hook". Helium-sniffing Simeon Troll goes for broke in the mad world of Potya
  • These small tapeworm cysts (taenia saginata) are about the size of a pea and found in the flesh of cattle, which become infected by eating food or drinking water which has been contaminated by the feces of persons harboring adult tapeworms. The Veterinarian
  • The gravid segment of the adult tapeworm breaks off and disintegrates in the large bowel, releasing hundreds of infective eggs, which then pass out with the feces.
  • And so there follows a long line of possible gastrointestinal issues: giardia, shigella, amoebiasis, random and indeterminate food poisoning, hookworm, tapeworm, ringworm, and naturally the occasional mystery disease, to name a few. Gan_bei: A Story of Flora, Fauna, and Kung Pao Chicken
  • They then attach to the jejunal wall and approximately 3 months later grow into the adult tapeworm.
  • Then there are tapeworms: eyeless, mouthless creatures that live in the intestines, stretching as long as sixty feet, made up of thousands of segments, each with its own male and female sex organs. Parasite Rex

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