Biology, asked by jfreezeland, 1 month ago

Liver flukes A. live in a snail host during part of their life cycle, and in a human during another part of their life cycle. B. live in invertebrate hosts only. C. live in vertebrates hosts only. D. are free-living.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫ Liver flukes

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✔ A. live in a snail host during part of their life cycle, and in a human during another part of their life cycle.

  • Liver flukes are parasites that can infect humans and cause liver and bile duct disease.
  • It can also infect all grazing animals but mainly affects sheep and cattle.

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Answered by akshitachaudhary50
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Answer:

Liver flukes

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✔ A. live in a snail host during part of their life cycle, and in a human during another part of their life cycle.

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  • Liver flukes are parasites that can infect humans and cause liver and bile duct disease.
  • It can also infect all grazing animals but mainly affects sheep and cattle.

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