The liverflukes have no any kind of systems.
It has only partially developed digestive system.
An excretory pore is als present
Coral typically does not have a circulatory system. They rely on diffusion to transport nutrients and gases throughout their tissue. Water movement plays a crucial role in supplying coral with food and oxygen while removing waste products.
The minor organs in the human body's system include the tonsils, appendix, spleen, gallbladder, and pancreas. These organs have specific functions that contribute to overall health and well-being but are not as critical as major organs like the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys.
You will die
It all has to do with catalase. Catalase is an enzyme and a biological catalyst in the decomposition of H2O2. When its fresh, catalase is still present in the liver. However, when the liver is boiled, the catalase enzyme is denatured (as it is a protein).
An organ system is made up of multiple organs that work together to perform a specific function, such as digestion. In the case of the digestive system, organs like the stomach, small intestine, and liver collaborate to break down food and absorb nutrients.
The Liver Fluke has no blood or circulatory system. The adult fluke lives in the bile passage in the liver of sheep. Sheep do not seem to develop resistance to infection, and chronic liver damage is cumulative over several years.
No and Yes. The circulatory does contain blood vessels- cappilaries, arteries, and veins. But the circulatory system does not contain the liver, the liver is part of the digestive system.
Tape worm like lung fluke and liver fluke
Clonorchis sinensis (the "Chinese liver fluke" or the "Oriental liver fluke")Dicrocoelium dendriticum (lancet liver fluke)Dicrocoelium hospesFasciola hepatica (the "sheep liver fluke")Fascioloides magna (the "giant liver fluke")Fasciola giganticaFasciola jacksoniMetorchis conjunctusMetorchis albidusProtofasciola robustaParafasciolopsis fasciomorphaeOpisthorchis viverrini (Southeast Asian liver fluke)Opisthorchis felineus (cat liver fluke).Opisthorchis guayaquilensis
No, the liver gets blood from the circulatory system, not the nervous system.
The liver fluke belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
Liver fluke causes damages to the human stomach
A liver fluke is an invertebrate, which means it has no skeleton.
Liver fluke is flat worm and invertebrate .
a liver fluke is cold blooded.
The Latin name for liver fluke is Dicrocoelium dendriticum. I hope that answers your question.
The Liver Fluke is a parasite, I believe it is the misqito family, but do not quote me on it.