Ascar
Ascar is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in biology and botany. In zoology, Ascaris is a genus of large roundworms that are parasitic to humans and other animals. These nematodes, commonly known as ascarids, can cause a condition called ascariasis, which is a significant public health concern in many parts of the world. The life cycle of Ascaris typically involves the ingestion of eggs, which then develop into larvae, migrate through the body, and mature into adult worms in the intestines.
In botany, the term 'ascar' might be a less common or regional name for certain plants. Without