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How Parasitic Worms Reproduce in the Human Gut
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Parasitic worms find a lover in the human gut, attach themselves to the intestinal wall, and lay up to 30,000 fertilized eggs per day, with a human able to host up to about 500 worms and survive. The eggs are then excreted in feces, allowing for potential reinfection.

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