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TAPEWORMS - traducción al árabe


TAPEWORMS         
  • "[[Tetraphyllidea]]": elaborate four-leaved scolex
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  • [[Amphilinidea]]: body wormlike, not divided into proglottids
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  • [[Gyrocotylidea]]: body flatwormlike, not divided into proglottids
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  • Taenia]]'': Inset 5 shows the scolex, a disk with hooks on the end. Inset 6 shows the tapeworm's whole body, in which the scolex is the tiny, round tip in the top left corner, and a mature proglottid has just detached.<ref>{{CDC}}</ref>
  • Two proglottids of ''[[Taenia solium]]''. This species has 7 to 13 branches of the uterus on each side (above and below in this micrograph).
  • Scolex of ''[[Taenia solium]]'' with hooks and bothria present.
  • Image purportedly offering "sanitized tape worms jar packed" under the heading "Fat! the enemy that is shortening your life - banished!". It promises "no ill effects", but side effects include diarrhea and abdominal pain.<ref name=MarrenMabey2010/><ref name=NHS/>
PARASITIC WORM
Tapeworms; Cestode; Scolex; Proglottid; Tape worm; Rodentolepis; Tapeworm (invertebrate); Cestoidea; Cestode infections; Cestodes; Cestodiasis; Bladder Worm; Bladderworm; Bladder-worm; Cestoid; Cestode infection; Cestodology; Proglottis; Gravid proglottid; Proglottids; Dermatosis due to tapeworm; Onchosphere; Rodentoleposis; Tapeworm infections; Tapeworm infestations; Cestode worm; Cestode worms

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دُودَةٌ شَرِيطِيَّة

Cestoidea         
  • "[[Tetraphyllidea]]": elaborate four-leaved scolex
  • 80px
  •  page=405}}</ref>
  • 80px
  • [[Amphilinidea]]: body wormlike, not divided into proglottids
  • 80px
  • [[Gyrocotylidea]]: body flatwormlike, not divided into proglottids
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • Taenia]]'': Inset 5 shows the scolex, a disk with hooks on the end. Inset 6 shows the tapeworm's whole body, in which the scolex is the tiny, round tip in the top left corner, and a mature proglottid has just detached.<ref>{{CDC}}</ref>
  • Two proglottids of ''[[Taenia solium]]''. This species has 7 to 13 branches of the uterus on each side (above and below in this micrograph).
  • Scolex of ''[[Taenia solium]]'' with hooks and bothria present.
  • Image purportedly offering "sanitized tape worms jar packed" under the heading "Fat! the enemy that is shortening your life - banished!". It promises "no ill effects", but side effects include diarrhea and abdominal pain.<ref name=MarrenMabey2010/><ref name=NHS/>
PARASITIC WORM
Tapeworms; Cestode; Scolex; Proglottid; Tape worm; Rodentolepis; Tapeworm (invertebrate); Cestoidea; Cestode infections; Cestodes; Cestodiasis; Bladder Worm; Bladderworm; Bladder-worm; Cestoid; Cestode infection; Cestodology; Proglottis; Gravid proglottid; Proglottids; Dermatosis due to tapeworm; Onchosphere; Rodentoleposis; Tapeworm infections; Tapeworm infestations; Cestode worm; Cestode worms
الشُّرَيطانِيَّات (صِنْفٌ مِنَ الدِّيدانِ المُسَطَّحَة)
cestodology         
  • "[[Tetraphyllidea]]": elaborate four-leaved scolex
  • 80px
  •  page=405}}</ref>
  • 80px
  • [[Amphilinidea]]: body wormlike, not divided into proglottids
  • 80px
  • [[Gyrocotylidea]]: body flatwormlike, not divided into proglottids
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • Taenia]]'': Inset 5 shows the scolex, a disk with hooks on the end. Inset 6 shows the tapeworm's whole body, in which the scolex is the tiny, round tip in the top left corner, and a mature proglottid has just detached.<ref>{{CDC}}</ref>
  • Two proglottids of ''[[Taenia solium]]''. This species has 7 to 13 branches of the uterus on each side (above and below in this micrograph).
  • Scolex of ''[[Taenia solium]]'' with hooks and bothria present.
  • Image purportedly offering "sanitized tape worms jar packed" under the heading "Fat! the enemy that is shortening your life - banished!". It promises "no ill effects", but side effects include diarrhea and abdominal pain.<ref name=MarrenMabey2010/><ref name=NHS/>
PARASITIC WORM
Tapeworms; Cestode; Scolex; Proglottid; Tape worm; Rodentolepis; Tapeworm (invertebrate); Cestoidea; Cestode infections; Cestodes; Cestodiasis; Bladder Worm; Bladderworm; Bladder-worm; Cestoid; Cestode infection; Cestodology; Proglottis; Gravid proglottid; Proglottids; Dermatosis due to tapeworm; Onchosphere; Rodentoleposis; Tapeworm infections; Tapeworm infestations; Cestode worm; Cestode worms
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Definición

Cestoidea
·noun ·pl A class of parasitic worms (Platelminthes) of which the tapeworms are the most common examples. The body is flattened, and usually but not always long, and composed of numerous joints or segments, each of which may contain a complete set of male and female reproductive organs. They have neither mouth nor intestine. ·see Tapeworm.
Ejemplos de uso de TAPEWORMS
1. But it can be argued that those who keep secret electronic archives are not political tapeworms but, in fact, recording angels.
2. Nor does the Guardian harbour many who could be branded "Stalinist tapeworms". What would the real people on whom Who‘s The Daddy? is based make of the play?
3. Victoria Beckham‘s role in this particular move is to emerge at the last minute in the manner of an opera diva, albeit one who has swallowed a few more tapeworms than Maria Callas.
4. BODY INVADERS Fleas live on warm–blooded creatures including human beings, rats and cats Head lice spread quickly among schoolchildren Tapeworms live in the intestine and can grow to 15m (4'ft) in length Liver flukes begin life as fertilised eggs in the human gut Scabies mites burrow into the skin causing severe itching and sometimes infection
5. He introduced them to the meaning of "mulct" (to bilk, tax or punish by fine); the difference between an anthropologist and a polyandrist; and more than 100 "esoteric phobias," including aichmophobia (fear of pointed objects), taeniophobia (fear of tapeworms) and cibophobia (fear of food). Lewis was a longtime faculty member at Rio Hondo College in Whittier and previously taught at New York University and the City College of New York.