Parasitism: Parasitic Flatworms (1963)
WARNING ANIMAL DISSECTION! The film “Parasitism: Parasitic Flatworms” explores the relationship between parasitic flatworms and their hosts, detailing how these organisms live off other animals for sustenance. It explains mutualism through examples like termites and their symbiotic microorganisms, while emphasizing the harmful effects of parasitism through various flatworms, including tapeworms and flukes. The life cycles of these parasites, their reproductive strategies, and their impact on human health are discussed, showcasing the complexity of parasitic relationships and ongoing research aimed at understanding and controlling these organisms.
Keywords
parasitism, flatworms, mutualism, tapeworms, flukes, life cycle, human health, parasites, symbiosis, research