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  • helminths
  • They are worm-like parasites. The clinically relevant groups are separated according to their general external shape and the host organ they inhabit. There are both hermaphroditic and bisexual species. The definitive classification is based on the external and internal morphology of egg, larval, and adult stages
  • Flukes

Adult flukes are leaf-shaped flatworms. Prominent oral and ventral help maintain position in situ. Flukes are hermaphroditic except for blood flukes, which are bisexual. The life-cycle includes a snail intermediate host.

  • Tapeworms

Adult tapeworms are elongated, segmented, hermaphroditic flatworms that inhabit the intestinal lumen. Larval forms, which are cystic or solid, inhabit extraintestinal tissues.

  • Roundworms

Adult and larva roundworms are cylindrical worms. They inhabit intestinal and extraintestinal sites.

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