Difference between monogenetic and digenetic parasites with examples
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Monogenetic: If an organism completes its life cycle in a single host organism. They are parasites of amphibians, fish, and other hosts. Digenetic: If an organism completes its life cycle in two host organisms. The larvae develops in one host and the adult develops in another host organism.
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