difference between cyclophyllidea and pseudophyllidea egg
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Though both Pseudophyllidea and Cyclophyllidea belong to the class Cestodes, there is a significant difference in their eggs.
Pseudophyllidean eggs are operculated, that is to say that they have lids. Further, the larvae that come out of these eggs have hair-like cilia.
On the other hand, cyclophyllidea do not have operculated eggs and neither are their larvae ciliated.
Pseudophyllidean eggs are operculated, that is to say that they have lids. Further, the larvae that come out of these eggs have hair-like cilia.
On the other hand, cyclophyllidea do not have operculated eggs and neither are their larvae ciliated.
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Answer: Reproduction
Explanation:
Cyclophylidae have branched uterus while pseudophylidae have covulated uterus
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