Parasitic adaptations of leech
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Answer: The leech also has chemoreceptors near their head that allow them to sense different chemicals. They have large concentrations of nerves in their epidermis that allow them to detect movement in water as well as touch. All of these adaptations are important in the leech's survival.
The parasitic adaptation can be defined as the profound changes and modifications occurring in per-suit of successful living so that the parasite is fully adapted inside the body of the host.
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