Science, asked by zeeshan2072, 1 year ago

faaciola hepatoca bwlonf to which phylum and give one reason for placment​

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Answered by rohan2492
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Fasciola is a genus of trematodes which includes economically important parasite species. Species of Fasciola are commonly known as liver flukes. They cause the disease


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Answered by rajsingh9770777
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Fasciola hepatica, also known as the common liver fluke.

They belong to Flatworm phylum.


zeeshan2072: but why they place in this phylum one reason
rajsingh9770777: 1) Their body is dorsoventrally flattened.
2) They exhibit bilateral symmetry.
3) Also, they are triploblastic, with three germ layers.
4) They do not have a body cavity and are acoelomate.
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