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state the parasitic adaptation in liverfluke and ascaris​

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Answered by solankivivek
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Explanation:

of thick cuticle acts as enzyme-resistant, so that the parasite is not digested by the digestive juices of the host. ... The intestine is highly branched so that the digested food can be distributed to all parts of the body.

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Answered by pandeyharsh716
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Anatomical Adaptations: i. On the body wall presence of thick cuticle acts as enzyme-resistant, so that the parasite is not digested by the digestive juices of the host. ... The intestine is highly branched so that the digested food can be distributed to all parts of the body.

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