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Definition of Trematoda

Trematoda
Trematodea Trem`a*to"de*a, n. pl. [NL., from Gr. ? having holes, from ?, ?, a hole.] (Zo["o]l.) An extensive order of parasitic worms. They are found in the internal cavities of animals belonging to all classes. Many species are found, also, on the gills and skin of fishes. A few species are parasitic on man, and some, of which the fluke is the most important, are injurious parasites of domestic animals. The trematodes usually have a flattened body covered with a chitinous skin, and are furnished with two or more suckers for adhesion. Most of the species are hermaphrodite. Called also Trematoda, and Trematoidea. See Fluke, Tristoma, and Cercaria.

Meaning of Trematoda from wikipedia

- 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...
- Leucochloridium paradoxum (Trematoda, Leucochlomorphidae)" [Seasonal changes in the biology of Leucochloridium paradoxum (Trematoda, Leucochlomorphidae)] (PDF)...
- animals such as planarians, and three entirely parasitic groups: Cestoda, Trematoda and Monogenea; however, since the turbellarians have since been proven...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- is a 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...
- through pinocytosis and phagocytosis. Helminths of class Cestoidea and Trematoda absorb nutrients, whereas nematodes obtain needed nourishment through...