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Suppose that a worker in Boatland can produce either 5 units of wheat or 25 units of fish per year, and a worker in Farmland can produce either 25 units of wheat or 5 units of fish per year. There are 10 workers in each country. No trade occurs between the two countries. Boatland produces and consumes 25 units of wheat and 125 units of fish per year, while Farmland produces and consumes 125 units of wheat and 25 units of fish per year. If trade were to occur, Boatland would trade 100 units of fish to Farmland in exchange for 100 units of wheat. If Boatland no longer grew any of its own wheat, how many units of fish could it now consume along with the 100 units of imported wheat?
Tapeworm
Parasitic flatworms that live in the digestive tract of vertebrates, absorbing nutrients from the host's meals.
Scolex
The head or attachment organ of a tapeworm, equipped with suckers or hooks for attaching to the host's intestine.
Proglottid
One of the segments that make up the body of a tapeworm, each capable of producing eggs and developing into a new organism.
Flame Cells
Specialized excretory cells found in some flatworms, functioning in the removal of waste products from the body.
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