During this time of
worm egg development, the feces has melted into the environmental soil and is no longer evident; the worm eggs are loose in the garden (or other environmental) dirt.
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And because the
worm is transparent and the adult has only 959 cells,
development of every stage from
egg to adult can be observed under the microscope and documented with near perfect detail while the
worm is alive, an achievement accomplished in the 1970s by Sidney Brenner, a University of Cambridge researcher and legend in the field.
Mammalian
development was once thought to be essentially different from embryological
development in fruit flies, frogs,
worms, and other laboratory organisms, where well - defined polarities in the
egg — higher concentrations of a protein in one part of the
egg than in another, for example — ordained such fundamental aspects of body plan as head and tail, or back and belly.
While this may not be enough to kill all adult intestinal
worms in already - infested dogs, it does inhibit their
development from
eggs.
As long as a puppy is exposed to these
eggs that puppy will face an issue of infection with
worms in various stages of
development.