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A life cycle of a liver fluke typically involves two hosts - a snail as an intermediate host, and a mammal (like a sheep or human) as a definitive host. The adult liver fluke resides in the bile ducts of the definitive host, while its eggs are passed out of the host in feces and continue the life cycle in water where they hatch into miracidia, infecting the snail.
A liver fluke has bilateral symmetry because it has a mirror image if you cut it in half.
these live as endoparasites in human e.g taenia{tapeworm},Fasciola{liver fluke}.These two parasites have two hosts.Planaria is a free living specie.
A fluke is basically the two-part end of the tail on a whale or porpoise. The fluke is used to propel through the water and even batter predators in defense. Whales use flukes as a source of identification, no two flukes are the same.
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No, blue whales do not have two tails. They possess a single, large tail fin, known as a fluke, which is essential for propulsion and maneuverability in the water. This fluke is wide and helps them to swim efficiently, reaching speeds of up to 20 miles per hour when necessary.
at the end of the dolphins "tail" is called a fluke
No one knows since there is no research on this. If it works it's a fluke.
one liver and two kidneys
The main two causes of liver damage are alcoholism and hepatitis.
eggs
The liver occupies the right hypochondriac region and the epigastric region.