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ZOOLOGY 



Fig. 93. 



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Fig. 93. Diagram showing some stages in the life history of the Tapeworm (Ttenia). A, 

 Cysticercus or Bladderworm stage, before the "head" protrudes from the bladder; B, same, later 

 stage; C, Strobila, or chain of proglottides, many being omitted; D, embryo, such as fill the uterus 

 of the mature proglottides. It is protected by a shell, b, bladder; ex., excretory canals; g, genital 

 pore; A, head or scolex provided with hooks and suckers is); u, uterus in a mature posterior pro- 

 glottis; s, zone of budding or segment formation. The numerals show the approximate number of 

 the segments, reckoning from the front. Not more than s per cent, of real length of the chain 

 is represented. 



Questions on the figures. — What arguments do you find from the figure for 

 considering the strobila an individual? What for considering it a colony? 

 Where does non-sexual reproduction occur? Where sexual? Seek figures of 

 stages between D and A in the reference books. 



