How does the bovine tapeworm develop?

Bovine tapeworm is a parasitic tapeworm that affects cattle and humans.
Life cycle.
1. The strobila come out of a person (with feces).
2. strobila sow eggs with larvae on the soil.
3. Larvae with grass enter the digestive tract of cows.
4. From the digestive tract, the larvae through the lymph and blood, enter the muscles (meat), where they modify the shell.
5. When eating meat, modified larvae (finns) enter the human body, which turn into strobila. thus completing the cycle.



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