Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic flatworms of the genus Schistosoma. The most common species responsible for the disease are Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma haematobium, and Schistosoma japonicum. These trematodes, or flukes, typically inhabit freshwater environments and infect humans through skin contact with contaminated water, leading to significant health issues if left untreated.
Flatworm
whipworm (trichuriasis) and flatworm or fluke (schistosomiasis) infestations may produce the violent diarrhea and abdominal cramps associated with dysentery.
flatworm
No. Slugs are a type of mollusc, which is a completely different order.
No, a planarian is an example of a flatworm.
Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic worms called Schistosoma. These worms infect humans through contact with contaminated water sources where the parasites live.
—The color of the flatworm protects it from predators.
Flatworm
A tapeworm
The simplest worm is a flatworm.
S. mekongi is a parasitic flatworm, specifically a species of Schistosoma that infects humans. It causes schistosomiasis, a disease that affects the urinary and gastrointestinal systems. S. mekongi is commonly found in Southeast Asia, specifically in the Mekong River basin.
A planarian is a type of flatworm belonging to the taxonomic class Turbellaria. They are typically found in freshwater environments and are known for their regenerative abilities and simple body structure.