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Infection by
trematodes can
cause disease in all five
traditional vertebrate classes: mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish.
Trematodes are commonly...
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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...
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mainly by
digenean trematodes.
Symptoms can
range from mild to
severe depending on the species,
number and
location of
trematodes in the
infected organism...
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Acanthotrema is a
genus of
trematodes in the
family Heterophyidae.
Acanthotrema armatum Lafuente, Roca & Carbonell, 2000
Acanthotrema cursitans (Holliman...
- The
trematode mitochondrial code (translation
table 21) is a
genetic code
found in the
mitochondria of Trematoda. AAs = FFLLSSSSYY**CCWWLLLLPPPPHH...
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trematodes-2/
trematodes-small-intestine/diplostomatidae/alaria-marcianae/ http://www.vetbook...
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cercaria (plural cercariae) is the
larval form of the
trematode class of parasites. It
develops within the
germinal cells of the
sporocyst or redia...
- Laurer's
canal is a part of the
reproductive system of
trematodes,
analogous to the ****.
Trematodes are a
class of worm-like
parasites divided into two...
- Trophically-transmitted
parasites are
transmitted by
being eaten by a host. They
include trematodes (all
except schistosomes), cestodes, acanthocephalans, pentastomids, many...
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terrestrial environments, such as leaf litter.
Cestodes (tapeworms) and
trematodes (flukes) have
complex life-cycles, with
mature stages that live as parasites...