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larval stages of platyheminthes'

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Answered by alok18092
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Larval stages usually infect tissues or tissue spaces. Monogenean adults usually produce an egg, from which an oncomiracidium hatches. The oncomiracidium swims to find a new host, attaches and then develops into an adult. Aspidogastrean adults produce an egg from which a larva hatches.plz follow me guys

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Larval stages usually infect tissues or tissue spaces. Monogenean adults usually produce an egg, from which an oncomiracidium hatches. The oncomiracidium swims to find a new host, attaches and then develops into an adult. Aspidogastrean adults produce an egg from which a larva hatches.
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