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What are the characteristics of Fasciola hepatica?

The effects of liver fluke are referred to as fascioliasis, and includeanaemia, weight lossand sub-mandibularoedema. Diarrhea is only an occasional consequence of liver fluke. Liver fluke is diagnosed by yellow-brown eggs in thefeces.


How does the schistosoma fluke affect humans?

They cause schistosomiosis which is a serious disease that forms when the schistosoma eggs clog blood vessels, causing swelling and tissue decay in the lungs, liver, spleen, or intestines


The excretory organs in a planaria or fluke are called?

The organs of excretion in flatworms are contractile vacuoles. Flatworms are invertebrates that do not have any specialized excretion organs.


What is the life cycle of a blood fluke?

Male deposits Sperm in the female worm. lays her eggs in the host. Egg leaves host in Urine and Feces. If egg lands in water infects snails. After they leave the snail, the young worms burrow into the skin of a new host, such as a human, while he or she is standing or swimming in water.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inside their human host, the blood flukes grow, become sexually mature, and mate. After mating, the newly fertilized eggs are passed out of the host in their feces. Upon leaving the host, each egg hatches into a ciliated, swimming larva, called miracidium. This larva infects a certain type of freshwater snail and reproduces asexually inside it. In time, fork-tailed swimming larvae develop and leave the snail, swimming about until they contact human skin. Upon finding a human host, the fork-tailed larvae burrow into their human host. Once inside, they migrate to the host’s intestinal veins and begin the cycle anew.


What are all the classes of flatworms?

Planaria, tapeworms and flukes are all classic examples of flatworms. Planaria live in the creeks, flukes live in the livers of sheep, and tapeworms live in the intestines of cows, dogs and even humans.

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What symbiotic relationship does flukes and elks have?

A parasitic relationship. The fluke (if it is a blood fluke) takes needed nutrients from the elk's blood, which can harm the elk.


Are Snails the final host in the life cycle of blood fluke's?

Regeneration


What are the hosts for the fluke?

Snails, and eventually attach to grass along a waters edge for growth.


What is the difference between fluke and flounder?

A fluke is a parasite, and a flounder is a fish


Are Snails the final host in the life cycle of blood fluke?

The Final Stage of a parasitic life-cycle is the stage in which it reproduces sexually. So, in the Fluke's life-cycle, the cow or human host where the larval forms grow into sexually mature adults and reproduce.


What is fluke bunt?

fluke bunt is a fluke bunt


What are examples of Worms?

Tape worm like lung fluke and liver fluke


What is the kingdom of fluke?

the kingdom of the fluke is animalia .


What is a fluke in a beluga?

a fluke is a tail of a whale


How does liver fluke have a relationship with other animals?

It is a parasite that live in the bowels of many mammals and feeds off the blood of it's host.


Are snails poisonous to a cat?

marine species of snails are poisonous but most terrestrial species are not. although it is not good to eat them raw because they carry the fluke worm that if ingested can take over your body, taking your nutrients and possibly could kill you


What are the names of some online shops where one can purchase a Fluke thermometer from?

My Fluke Store. I got my Fluke DMM from them.