Pork tapeworm (Taenia solium)
1. Primary host - larval form develops in pigs
2. Secondary host - infection of humans occurs when a person eats pork containing live larval forms (tapeworm cysts in muscle tissue)
3. Thick cuticle produces anti-enzymes
4. Scolex to attach to the gut wall
5. Reduced gut and feeds by absorbing pre-digested nutrients through its cuticle
6. Produces large numbers of eggs that pass out in the faeces to increase the chances of infecting a secondary host