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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

1000 ways to die ( Tapeworms) ATTN: Michael

Err okay so i have this video. I am not sure if you can get it off my blog, if you can't then i'll see if i can send it over via email. although it's rather large.

Life cycle ( ATTN: Micheal)


As you can obviously see: I didn't draw this particular one unlike the other two i just posted. Haha if i have time tomorrow after my piano then I might draw my own copy for now this one is good enough.

Oh and also the diagram itself contains enough words and there is no need for you to add more. If you want you could add a border or something to make it look better. 

Classification Chart ( ATTN: Michael)



This is the three example organism classification chart. There is no need to add anything else other than this chart.

For Bio// Tapeworms ATTN: MICHAEL!

July 20th, 2011


The functions of each part: ( you do not need to put this on the slide if you do not want to i will go through them all orally anyways.)

PROGLOTTIDS: It contains hundreds of eggs and they are on all body segments starting from the neck and on. 
BODY SEGMENT: It can break off and become the feces of the host. Due to the proglottids on the back of the segments it is a way of how tapeworm find other hosts. Body segments grow back as long as the head or scolex and neck is still attached.

THE SUCKER AND HOOKS ON THE SCOLEX: It is the point of attachment for the tapeworms. The suckers help hold on to the host's tissues and the hooks allow a better grip when moving in the host's tissues. It can also penetrate intestine walls. 

-NOTE- I did this in a hurry with the math mid terms in mind....... if it's ugly dont complain! LOL but if there is anything you want me to add let me know. 

-NOTE2- FUTURE DIAGRAMS WILL BE POSTED LATER TODAY OR TOMORROW.