Ascaris lumbricoides is a parasitic roundworm. It is one of the most common intestinal parasites found in humans, and it can cause a disease called ascariasis. The adult worms live in the intestines and feed on the contents of the digestive system. The eggs are passed out of the body in the feces and can contaminate the soil. When the eggs are ingested by another host, they hatch into larvae, which migrate to the intestines and develop into adult worms, continuing the life cycle.