Trichinella spiralis is a parasitic roundworm that primarily feeds on the host's tissues, particularly muscle cells. It does not have a digestive system like typical organisms; instead, it absorbs nutrients directly from the host's cells after invading them. The larvae encyst within muscle tissue, where they can survive for years until consumed by another host, typically through undercooked meat.
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