plural Trichinae, or Trichinas (species Trichinella spiralis), parasitic worm of the class Nematoda (phylum Aschelminthes) that causes trichinosis (q.v.), a serious disease in humans and other mammalse.g., pigs, cats, dogs, bears, foxes, and rats. The worm, which occurs all over the world, ranges in length from 1.5 to 4 mm (0.06 to 0.2 inch). Mating takes place in the host's small intestine, after which the fertilized female trichinae burrow into the intestinal wall and release the larvae. The larvae, in turn, are transported by the bloodstream to all parts of the body. The worm grows within muscle tissue, requiring approximately 16 days to mature. A cyst develops around the larva's body. Further development occurs if the muscle tissue containing the encysted larva is eaten by an appropriate host; the worm matures and reproduces in the host's intestine.
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Meaning of TRICHINA in English
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