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Can earthworms survive in the human gut like a tape worm?

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Can earthworms survive in the human gut like a tape worm?

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Tapeworms belong to the class Cestoda and are endoparasites that live in the small intestine of vertebrates. As such they have numerous adaptations that allow them to survive in the hostile environment of the small intestine. Earthworms do not exhibit any such adaptations and unless they pass directly through the gut they would be broken down by digestive acids.

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