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How is liver fluke adapted to parasitism ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parasites may be defined as the organism that lives on the host organism and directly obtain their food from its host. The parasitic interaction is the negative interaction in which one organism is benefited and other is harmed.

The organism adapt according to its host environment. The liverfluke has flat body and simple digestive system to directly obtain food from its host. The ascaris develop the adhesive like structure to attach with the host body. The ascaris modify its physiology to simple and lost some body parts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Anatomical Adaptations: i. On the body wall presence of thick cuticle acts as enzyme-resistant, so that the parasite is not digested by the digestive juices of the host. ... Adult liver fluke lacks circulatory system so that the parasite receives digested food by the process of diffusion.........

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