Blood flukes infect humans, but they use water snails as an intermediate host.
Their life cycle is as follows:
1. eggs released in water hatch
2. larvae infect water snails
3. in snail larvae develop into a different stage larvae which are again released in the water
4. these larvae can penetrate the skin of human hosts
5. in humans the blood flukes mature and settle in veins around the gut or bladder
6. mature blood flukes produce new eggs which are released in water
7. goto 1.
Blood flukes are parasites that infest human hosts. The blood fluke uses the water snail as a host to mature before it can attach to a human host.
While living in the livers of mammals, adult liver flukes feed on blood.
It would never be a symbiotic relationship... the relationship would be parasitic (the flea benefiting from the blood and the moose being harmed from the taking of its blood). - Actually parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship. any close relationship between two organisms is a symbiotic relationship no matter the conditions of said relationship
The musk ox has a symbiotic relationship with a tick that drinks its blood. It is a parasitic relationship, because the ox loses blood while the tick gains a source of nutrients.
Parasitism is a type of symbolic relationship in the Tropical Savanna. An example of parasitism is between the tick and the African elephant. The tick is the parasite which feeds off the African elephant. The elephant does not benefit from this relationship because it is exposed to diseases and loses blood to the tick. The tick benefits because it gains blood which is its food.
The Thick Knee eats leeches out of the crocodiles mouth region.. the crocodile gets the blood suckers out of its mouth and the bird gets a meal.
Aquatic snails and Flukes live in the water. Generally warm, shallow water that gets a lot of sun, but has shade as well.
Blood flukes infect humans, but they use water snails as an intermediate host. Their life cycle is as follows: 1. eggs released in water hatch 2. larvae infect water snails 3. in snail larvae develop into a different stage larvae which are again released in the water 4. these larvae can penetrate the skin of human hosts 5. in humans the blood flukes mature and settle in veins around the gut or bladder 6. mature blood flukes produce new eggs which are released in water 7. goto 1.
What are blood flukes?
A parasitic relationship. The fluke (if it is a blood fluke) takes needed nutrients from the elk's blood, which can harm the elk.
There are many types of flukes for different animals. In humans, we can be infected with a couple of types of liver flukes, a lung fluke, and blood flukes.
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reduceing the mosquito population would reduce the blood flukes in a human population
an example would be a flea and a dog. The flea drinks the dogs blood, but does nothing beneficial for the dog.
While living in the livers of mammals, adult liver flukes feed on blood.
YES! they will end up killing you if you are not carefull!
describe and explain the relationship between the diameter of vessels and the velocity of blood
the characteristics of liver fluke is platyhelminthes BY OSLER D. MACATANGGA