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describe the body wall of liver fluke?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Body Wall of Liver Fluke: The animal is covered with a cuticle in which are embedded small backwardly directed spinules. Beneath the cuticle there are successive layers of circular, longitudinal and diagonal muscle fibres.

Answered by MysteryUnsolved
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Wall of liver flule

Interspaces between the organs are packed with mesenchyme or parenchyma tissue. The mesenchyme is in the form of loose connec­tive tissue that occupies the fluid-filled space between the outer body wall and the endoderm of the gut and supports the organ systems.

The epidermal layer is absent but many ectodermal cells are seen to sink into the parenchyma and are connected to the cuticle by protoplasmic projections

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