How are internal parasites adapted to life in the host’s body?

The main enemy for parasites in the host’s body is the immune system, in order to protect against antibodies, the surface of the parasite is covered with a layer of phospholipids, which are similar in structure to those found in a healthy body. In habitats, for example, in the intestines, the parasite makes antiperistaltic movements to meet the food bolus, thus absorbing food.



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