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Any three prositic adaptation in leech

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Answered by atharva420
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The leech also has chemoreceptors near their head that allow them to sense different chemicals. They have large concentrations of nerves in their epidermis that allow them to detect movement in water as well as touch. All of these adaptations are important in the leech's survival.....

Leeches have adapted a unique wave-like motion that they use to swim through the water and fish like northern pike and large mouth bass are often attracted by it. H. medicinalis also uses this characteristic motion to get around in the water quite elegantly. ....

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The leech also has chemoreceptors near their head that allow them to sense different chemicals. They have large concentrations of nerves in their epidermis that allow them to detect movement in water as well as touch. All of these adaptations are important in the leech's survival.....

The leech also has chemoreceptors near their head that allow them to sense different chemicals. They have large concentrations of nerves in their epidermis that allow them to detect movement in water as well as touch. All of these adaptations are important in the leech's survival.....Leeches have adapted a unique wave-like motion that they use to swim through the water and fish like northern pike and large mouth bass are often attracted by it. H. medicinalis also uses this characteristic motion to get around in the water quite elegantly. ....

The leech also has chemoreceptors near their head that allow them to sense different chemicals. They have large concentrations of nerves in their epidermis that allow them to detect movement in water as well as touch. All of these adaptations are important in the leech's survival.....Leeches have adapted a unique wave-like motion that they use to swim through the water and fish like northern pike and large mouth bass are often attracted by it. H. medicinalis also uses this characteristic motion to get around in the water quite elegantly. ....please mark as brainliest....

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