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How is helminth lifestyle?

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Helminths are parasitic worms that typically live inside a host organism, where they obtain nutrients and reproduce. They have evolved to adapt to various host environments and can cause a range of health issues in humans and animals. Helminths can have complex life cycles, with larval and adult stages often found in different hosts.

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