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list of parasitic adaptation of fasciola hepatica

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Answered by Anonymous
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Physiological Adaptations: 1. Intracellular digestion: Adult liver flukes, Fasciola hepatica feed on bile, blood, lymph and other nutrients of the host and digestion probably extracellular and takes place in the intestinal caeca.

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Physiological Adaptations:

1. Intracellular digestion: Adult liver flukes, Fasciola hepatica feed on bile, blood, lymph and other nutrients of the host and digestion probably extracellular and takes place in the intestinal caeca

2.  Free-swimming larvae have cilia and the cercariae have a flagellum-like tail to help them swim through the aquatic environment and also allow them to reach the plants on which they form a cyst. To attach within the host Fasciola hepatica has oral and body spines.

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