Feline tapeworms are one of a number
of endoparasites (internal parasites) that live in your cat's intestines.
Not exact matches
Effectiveness
of these toxins against
endoparasites (e.g., trypanosomes) is unknown...
Dr. Christman begins with a discussion
of ectoparasites (parasites that live on a pet's skin, such as fleas and ticks) and
endoparasites (parasites that live inside a pet, such as roundworms, tapeworms, and whipworms).
There are two basic types: Internal parasites (
endoparasites) such as heartworms, hookworms and roundworms, live inside the body
of a plant or animal and produce an infection within the host.
Mermithidae is a family
of nematode worms that are
endoparasites in arthropods.
Tetradonematidae is a family
of nematodes, most being
endoparasites of arthropods.