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Ova refers to the eggs produced by female organisms, including those of various species like fish, reptiles, and mammals. In the context of parasites, ova can be the eggs laid by parasitic worms, which are organisms that live on or inside a host and derive nutrients at the host's expense. These parasitic worms can include species such as tapeworms or roundworms, and their ova can often be found in contaminated food or water, leading to infections in hosts. Understanding the life cycle of these parasites, including their ova, is crucial for managing and preventing parasitic infections.

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