Explanation:
D
Taenia solium, commonly called pork tapeworm, belongs to the family Taeniidae. It is transmitted to pigs through human feces, which have parasite eggs and contaminate their fodder. Apolysis in Taenia solium occurs at the posterior end of the strobila (proglottids). Taenia solium shows strobilation, which means adults in Taenia solium have a longer number of hermaphroditic sexual organs. Premonition means the host gets either complete or partial immunity when infected by Taenia solium.