C Taenia solium (Tapeworm) is a digenetic parasite. The man is the primary host, and the pigs are secondary. The species of Taenia inhabit the gut (intestine) of man and domestic animals. It commonly infects many different animals, including humans, livestock, and domestic cats and dogs (usually meateating mammals).
J and K CET-2001
Animal kingdom
261786
Hymenolepis nana is commonly known as:
1 Pork tapeworm
2 Dead man's finger
3 Dog tapeworm
4 Dwarf tapeworm
Explanation:
D Hymenolepis nana is commonly called as dwarf taperworm. Its infection is most common in children, in persons living in institutional setting, and in people who live in areas where sanitation and personal hygiene is inadequate.
VMMC-2014 / AP EAMCET-2001
Animal kingdom
261759
What is common amongst Tapeworm, Liver fluke, and Planaria ?
1 They are all segmented
2 They are all found in gut
3 They all have a coelom
4 They are all have flattened bodies
Explanation:
D Tapeworm, liver fluke, and planaria belong to the phylum Platyheliminthes. Dorso-ventrally flattened bodies are the most significant and common feature of all animals in this phylum Platyheliminthes. These organisms are acoelomates because their bodies are flat and lack a body cavity and their bodies are also not segmented.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Animal kingdom
261760
The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are:
1 Protonephridia
2 Flame cells
3 Solenocytes
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are Protonephridia, flame cells and Solenocytes. They are elongated, flagellated cells that aid in the removal of nitrogenous wastes in most lower invertebrates. - They are responsible for excretion and osmoregulation in Platyhelminthes. - Protonephridia is an excretory tube that lacks an internal opening. It is found in Platyhelminthes, Rotifers, and some Chordates.
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Animal kingdom
261758
Tapeworm occurs as a parasite in:
1 liver
2 stomach
3 intestine
4 all of these
Explanation:
C Taenia solium (Tapeworm) is a digenetic parasite. The man is the primary host, and the pigs are secondary. The species of Taenia inhabit the gut (intestine) of man and domestic animals. It commonly infects many different animals, including humans, livestock, and domestic cats and dogs (usually meateating mammals).
J and K CET-2001
Animal kingdom
261786
Hymenolepis nana is commonly known as:
1 Pork tapeworm
2 Dead man's finger
3 Dog tapeworm
4 Dwarf tapeworm
Explanation:
D Hymenolepis nana is commonly called as dwarf taperworm. Its infection is most common in children, in persons living in institutional setting, and in people who live in areas where sanitation and personal hygiene is inadequate.
VMMC-2014 / AP EAMCET-2001
Animal kingdom
261759
What is common amongst Tapeworm, Liver fluke, and Planaria ?
1 They are all segmented
2 They are all found in gut
3 They all have a coelom
4 They are all have flattened bodies
Explanation:
D Tapeworm, liver fluke, and planaria belong to the phylum Platyheliminthes. Dorso-ventrally flattened bodies are the most significant and common feature of all animals in this phylum Platyheliminthes. These organisms are acoelomates because their bodies are flat and lack a body cavity and their bodies are also not segmented.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Animal kingdom
261760
The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are:
1 Protonephridia
2 Flame cells
3 Solenocytes
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are Protonephridia, flame cells and Solenocytes. They are elongated, flagellated cells that aid in the removal of nitrogenous wastes in most lower invertebrates. - They are responsible for excretion and osmoregulation in Platyhelminthes. - Protonephridia is an excretory tube that lacks an internal opening. It is found in Platyhelminthes, Rotifers, and some Chordates.
C Taenia solium (Tapeworm) is a digenetic parasite. The man is the primary host, and the pigs are secondary. The species of Taenia inhabit the gut (intestine) of man and domestic animals. It commonly infects many different animals, including humans, livestock, and domestic cats and dogs (usually meateating mammals).
J and K CET-2001
Animal kingdom
261786
Hymenolepis nana is commonly known as:
1 Pork tapeworm
2 Dead man's finger
3 Dog tapeworm
4 Dwarf tapeworm
Explanation:
D Hymenolepis nana is commonly called as dwarf taperworm. Its infection is most common in children, in persons living in institutional setting, and in people who live in areas where sanitation and personal hygiene is inadequate.
VMMC-2014 / AP EAMCET-2001
Animal kingdom
261759
What is common amongst Tapeworm, Liver fluke, and Planaria ?
1 They are all segmented
2 They are all found in gut
3 They all have a coelom
4 They are all have flattened bodies
Explanation:
D Tapeworm, liver fluke, and planaria belong to the phylum Platyheliminthes. Dorso-ventrally flattened bodies are the most significant and common feature of all animals in this phylum Platyheliminthes. These organisms are acoelomates because their bodies are flat and lack a body cavity and their bodies are also not segmented.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Animal kingdom
261760
The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are:
1 Protonephridia
2 Flame cells
3 Solenocytes
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are Protonephridia, flame cells and Solenocytes. They are elongated, flagellated cells that aid in the removal of nitrogenous wastes in most lower invertebrates. - They are responsible for excretion and osmoregulation in Platyhelminthes. - Protonephridia is an excretory tube that lacks an internal opening. It is found in Platyhelminthes, Rotifers, and some Chordates.
C Taenia solium (Tapeworm) is a digenetic parasite. The man is the primary host, and the pigs are secondary. The species of Taenia inhabit the gut (intestine) of man and domestic animals. It commonly infects many different animals, including humans, livestock, and domestic cats and dogs (usually meateating mammals).
J and K CET-2001
Animal kingdom
261786
Hymenolepis nana is commonly known as:
1 Pork tapeworm
2 Dead man's finger
3 Dog tapeworm
4 Dwarf tapeworm
Explanation:
D Hymenolepis nana is commonly called as dwarf taperworm. Its infection is most common in children, in persons living in institutional setting, and in people who live in areas where sanitation and personal hygiene is inadequate.
VMMC-2014 / AP EAMCET-2001
Animal kingdom
261759
What is common amongst Tapeworm, Liver fluke, and Planaria ?
1 They are all segmented
2 They are all found in gut
3 They all have a coelom
4 They are all have flattened bodies
Explanation:
D Tapeworm, liver fluke, and planaria belong to the phylum Platyheliminthes. Dorso-ventrally flattened bodies are the most significant and common feature of all animals in this phylum Platyheliminthes. These organisms are acoelomates because their bodies are flat and lack a body cavity and their bodies are also not segmented.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Animal kingdom
261760
The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are:
1 Protonephridia
2 Flame cells
3 Solenocytes
4 All of the above
Explanation:
D The excretory cells, that are found in platy helminthes are Protonephridia, flame cells and Solenocytes. They are elongated, flagellated cells that aid in the removal of nitrogenous wastes in most lower invertebrates. - They are responsible for excretion and osmoregulation in Platyhelminthes. - Protonephridia is an excretory tube that lacks an internal opening. It is found in Platyhelminthes, Rotifers, and some Chordates.