Interproglottid Glands in Moniezia expansa Tapeworms: Function & Role
Interproglottid glands are small glands located between the proglottids of Moniezia expansa tapeworm. They are responsible for producing a fluid that helps the tapeworm to move through the intestine of its host. The fluid also helps to protect the tapeworm from the digestive enzymes of its host.Lyme Disease - Related Articles
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