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The fish tapeworm — a beast, stubborn as a dog with a beef bone — is reluctant to move, tightly gripping the wall of the small intestine with its two suction cups.
These cysts form in infected cattle and contain what is effectively a baby beef tapeworm – a relatively harmless type that can nevertheless live for up to 20 years and grow to several metres long if left alone.
The soundtrack at the pop-up is a near-constant cacophony of construction noise, the wail of sirens and the pounding of drum circles, and it is almost certainly the only dining establishment in America with a cartoon drawing of a "global tapeworm" a few feet from where people line up for lunch.
This mug is the business end of a tapeworm, a parasite that infects millions of people and countless animals worldwide.
The guests were invited to peer into a microscope to view the Barber's Pole tapeworm, a crowlin' ferlie which does endless harm to poor, defenceless sheep, particularly in Australia.
In observations by SEM of parenchymal tissues of one adult tapeworm, a FC was found (Figure 7): The parenchyma appears spongy and, inside of a parenchymal crater, a cell body is protruding (Figure 7A) while the ciliary tuft is inside of the excretory duct (Figure 7B).
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To the Editor: Diphyllobothrium latum, a fish tapeworm, has a complex cycle including copepods and freshwater fish as intermediate hosts.
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