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What are the parasitic adaptations of leech.​

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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➨Leeches lead a parasitic mode of life, by sucking the blood of vertebrates.

What are the parasitic adaptations of leech?

  • The three Jaws, inside the mouth, causes a painless Y – shaped wound in the Skin of the host.
  • The salivary glands produce Hirudin, which does not allow the blood to coagulate.
Answered by urvashikabi
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Leeches lead a parasitic mode of life, by sucking the blood of vertebrates.

The parasitic adaptations of leech are :

: The three Jaws, inside the mouth, causes a painless Y – shaped wound in the skin of the host.

: The salivary glands produce Hirudin, which does not allow the blood to coagulate.

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