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Question: Bladder worm (Cysticercus) is the larva of A)Fasciola B)Taenia C)Ascaris D)Pheretima...

Bladder worm (Cysticercus) is the larva of
A)Fasciola
B)Taenia
C)Ascaris
D)Pheretima

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Solution

These species have small vesicles that are structurally sac-like and resemble a bladder, and the name is therefore given as bladder worm. Sheep are also affected by this heat and cysts are produced within the sheep's body.

Complete answer:
Taenia refers to sac-like, tiny structured vesicles that mimic a bladder's shape and hence tapeworms with similar appendages as well, and hence this scientific name is given to them. They usually produced their eggs, which are often seen by the host on whom they grow and feed on as ingested. In general, the hosts are the livestock of farm animals such as pigs, sheep, goats, etc. The vesicle is filled with fluid that resembles the tiny sac-like structure found within the bladder worms. The larva of the bladder worms when ingested by humans may cause muscle infection or even within the brain.

The bladder worm's eggs enter the host body and invade the tissue of the host, and this tissue infection is known as cysticercosis. After tissue infection, and to calm down in the host muscles. Animals are also used as a form of human food and then reach the human body if any human consumes any undercooked or RAW meat from any of the cattle animals that are contaminated with the tapeworm larva, such as beef and pork.

Hence, the correct answer is option (B)

Note: The larval body of the bladder worm consists primarily of two components: the vascular wall and the left worm head of the Undertaker, which ultimately forms the scolex. The vesicular wall has three distinct and complex layers inside the body of the bladder worm larva.