Many parasites have a simplified body structure compared to free-living related species. For example, pork and bovine

Many parasites have a simplified body structure compared to free-living related species. For example, pork and bovine tapeworms lack intestines, the nervous system and sensory organs are very poorly developed. Why do you think?

Many parasites have a simplified body structure compared to free-living related species. For example, pork and bovine tapeworms have no intestines, the nervous system and sensory organs are very poorly developed, because these are their adaptations to parasitism. They also have great fertility, the body is covered with cuticles (to protect the body), the sense organs are poorly developed – that’s all the adaptability of the organism to parasitism.



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