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Trematoda is a
class of
flatworms known as
flukes or trematodes. They are
obligate internal parasites with a
complex life
cycle requiring at
least two...
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Leucochloridium paradoxum (
Trematoda, Leucochlomorphidae)" [Seasonal
changes in the
biology of
Leucochloridium paradoxum (
Trematoda, Leucochlomorphidae)] (PDF)...
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animals such as planarians, and
three entirely parasitic groups: Cestoda,
Trematoda and Monogenea; however,
since the
turbellarians have
since been proven...
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Trematodes are
parasitic flatworms of the
class Trematoda,
specifically parasitic flukes with two suckers: one
ventral and the
other oral. Trematodes...
- 1936". In Gibson,
David Ian; Jones, Arlene; Bray,
Rodney Alan (eds.). Keys to the
Trematoda. CABI Publishing. p. 6. ISBN 9780851995472. v t e v t e...
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group of
flukes comprising about 80 species. It is a
subclass of the
trematoda, and
sister group to the Digenea.
Species range in
length from approximately...
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Trematoda is a whole-living worm that
lives in
different parts of the host's body, some of
which live in bile ducts.
These are
called hepatic worms such...
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clade of
rhabditophoran flatworms containing the
parasitic groups Trematoda,
Monogenea and Cestoda. All
neodermatans are parasites, in many groups...
- host for the
purposes of a****ual reproduction. Many
different species of
Trematoda exist,
expressing some
variation in the
physiology and
appearance of the...
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through pinocytosis and phagocytosis.
Helminths of
class Cestoidea and
Trematoda absorb nutrients,
whereas nematodes obtain needed nourishment through...