Animal Diversity 7th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0073524255
ISBN 13: 978-0-07352-425-2

Chapter 12 - Review Questions - Page 256: 6

Answer

The adults of Ascaris lumbricoides occupy the small intestine of the human host. The adults of hookworms occupy the intestinal mucosal barrier of the human host. The adults of Enterobius vermicularis are found in the large intestine and cecum of the human host. The adults of Trichinella spiralis can be found in the mucosa of the human host's small intestine. The adults of Wuchereria bancrofti are found throughout the lymphatic system of the human hosts.

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