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question 2 (1 point) what do tapeworms eat?
○ intestinal contents
○ red blood cells
○ intestinal bacteria
○ host tissues
Tapeworms are parasitic flatworms that live in the intestines of their hosts. They absorb nutrients from the partially digested food (intestinal contents) in the host's intestine. Red blood cells are typically eaten by parasites like hookworms, intestinal bacteria are not the primary food source of tapeworms, and host tissues are more associated with parasites like flukes or some other parasitic worms that invade tissues, not tapeworms which reside in the intestinal lumen.
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A. intestinal contents