Science, asked by manishakumarishah11, 2 months ago

the body of tape worm is segmented but that of liver fluke is unsegmented. However, both of them are kept in same phylum, why?​

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Answered by XxItzCutieXx12
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A carbohydrate is a biomolecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, usually with a hydrogen–oxygen atom ratio of 2:1 and thus with the empirical formula Cₘₙ.

Answered by shivanikumari2009
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Both flukes and tapeworms are parasites with vertebrate hosts, including human hosts. Flukes live in the host's circulatory system or liver. Tapeworms live in the host's digestive system. Usually, more than one type of host is required to complete the parasite's life cycle.

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