Ascaris (Male and Female) Diagram (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025

Ascaris is a well-known genus of the **Phylum Nematoda. One of the renowned species of this genus is Ascaris lumbricoides, which is known for its parasitic properties and resides inside the small intestine. Ascaris are unisexual (Both male and female exist separately), having an unsegmented bilaterally symmetrical body possessing a pseudocoelom.

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Classification of Ascaris

The table of biological classification of Ascaris is given below:

**Kingdom Animalia
**Subkingdom Bilateral
**Phylum Nematoda
**Class Chromadorea
**Order Ascaridida
**Family Ascarididae
**Genus Ascaris
**Species lumbricoides

Common Name of Ascaris

Ascaris lumbricoides is also known as the **Human Roundworm.

General Characteristics of Ascaris

Some general characteristic of Ascaris are:

Habitat And Distribution

**Structure of Body

**Reproduction in Ascaris

Diagram of Ascaris

Given below is a diagram showing the male and female structure of Ascaris.

Ascaris-(Male-and-Female)

Difference between Male and Female Ascaris

The following table lists the salient differences between a male and female Ascaris:

Key Feature Male Ascaris Female Ascaris
Size of the body Small and Slender Larger and thicker
Length of the body Approximately 15-20 cm Approximately 20-35 cm
Shape of posterior end Curved and pointed Straight and tapered
Presence of spicules Two spicules present No spicules
Reproductive organs Testes Ovaries

Diseases Caused by Ascaris lumbricoides

**Ascariasis, is the main disease caused by **Ascaris lumbricoides. This disease results as a result of infestation of the worms in the small intestine.Multiple symptoms are displayed which include **diarrhoea, vomiting, weight loss, etc. If the number of worms becomes extremely large, it leads to intestinal blockage. Sometimes, the Ascaris larvae migrate to the lungs resulting in pneumonia like symptoms.

If children get infested with Ascaris lumbricoides, they show stunted growth and are poorly malnutritioned.