trematode

NOUN
  1. parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host
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How To Use trematode In A Sentence

  • And this is what we want to do now, briefly consider the infracommunity dynamics of trematodes in their molluscan hosts.
  • Trematode & cestode infections from high to nil, depending on the particular excreta, usage of effluent and other local circumstances Chapter 6
  • For example, crickets infected with bacteria, Drosophila infested with mites, and amphipods harboring trematodes all increase reproductive activity.
  • Schistosome is gonochorism rarely seen in trematode fluke, and sexuality differentiation plays important role in its growth and pathogenesis.
  • Alewives caught off the Atlantic coast were found to host the following parasites: acanthocephalans, cestode, trematodes, copepods, and nematodes.
  • However, among helminth parasites, e.g., trematodes, cestodes, nematodes, and acanthocephalans, this is not the case.
  • However, among helminth parasites, e.g., trematodes, cestodes, nematodes, and acanthocephalans, this is not the case.
  • All the ponds hosted parasitic flatworms called trematodes.
  • The change trend was influenced by several reasons such as the aquatic habitat, the ecological characteristics of fish, the community structure of digenetic trematodes and import of live fish.
  • Digenetic Trematode (Echinostoma) - The life cycle of digenetic trematodes is complex, involving one or more intermediate hosts and a primary host. Undefined
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