Biology, asked by kakumanutanujareddy, 6 months ago

celeozioc parasites with synticial,epidermis ,pseudocoelem
rhabitiform,larva during development

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Answered by karunanidhi583
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In the free-living cycle: Rhabditiform larvae are passed in the stool of an infected definitive host , develop into either infective filariform larvae (direct development) or free-living adult males and females that mate and produce eggs , from which rhabditiform larvae hatch and eventually become infective filariform.

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Answered by rajeswari05
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In the free-living cycle: Rhabditiform larvae are passed in the stool of an infected definitive host , develop into either infective filariform larvae (direct development) or free-living adult males and females that mate and produce eggs , from which rhabditiform larvae hatch and eventually become infective filariform.

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