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Brain coral and liver fluke respectively are​

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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The flukes that cause most human infections are Schistosoma species (blood fluke), Paragonimus westermani (lung fluke), and Clonorchis sinensis (liver fluke)

Answered by anurag432
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Brain corals, a slow-growing species of stony coral, often act as foundations for reefs. Liver flukes are parasites.

Explanation:

Brain coral:

Brain coral is the common name for a number of coral species in the Muscidae and Merulinidae families, and they look like, well, brains! They are usually oblong in shape and have grooved surfaces that resemble the human brain.it is a type of stony coral.

Brain corals are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbone. They look like rocks but brain corals are animals. The living parts of the coral are called polyps. Found in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans, brain corals display what is known as Meandroid tissue integration.

Liver fluke:

Liver flukes are parasites that can infect humans and cause liver and bile duct disease. There are two families of liver flukes that cause disease in humans: Opisthorchiidae and Fasciolidae.

Fasciola hepatica, also known as the common liver fluke or sheep liver fluke, is a parasitic trematode of the class Trematoda, phylum Platyhelminthes.

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