In what form does the bovine tapeworm enter the organism of the intermediate host and in what form can it leave it?

The intermediate host of the bovine tapeworm is cattle (bulls, cows). The parasite enters their body in the form of an egg, which the animal swallows along with the grass. A larva with 6 hooks emerges from an egg in the intestines of a bull or cow, with the help of which it can move from the intestinal cavity into the blood vessels.
With the blood, the larvae enter the muscles, where they turn into a Finn. This is the resting stage. It is in the form of the Finns that the worm enters the body of the main host along with poorly thermally processed meat.



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