Biology, asked by pavuralakavitha450, 28 days ago

what is coelozoic parasite?Explain with examples.​

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Answered by ItzBacteria
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  • Coelozoic parasites live within the cavities of the host's body. Histozoic parasite lives in between the cells of the tissue or organs of the host. For example, Wuchereria bancrofti lives in the lymph tissue and so is holozoic. A monogenetic parasite is a parasite that completes its life cycle in only one host.
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Coelozoic parasites live within the cavities of the host's body. Histozoic parasite lives in between the cells of the tissue or organs of the host. For example, Wuchereria bancrofti lives in the lymph tissue and so is holozoic. A monogenetic parasite is a parasite that completes its life cycle in only one host.

For example, Entamoeba and Giardia live in the lumen of the intestine of man.

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