Liver flukes, macro photograph
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Liver flukes, macro photograph
Liver fluke. Macro photograph showing the dorsal (upper, left) and ventral (underside, right) views of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica). Liver flukes are parasitic tremotode flatworms that live in the bile duct of various mammals. The ventral view shows the oral and ventral suckers (round, top) which the fluke uses to attach itself to its host. The branching brown pattern is the diverticulum (gut) engorged with blood and the white dots are eggs
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Blood Comparing Comparison Eggs Endoparasite Fasciola Hepatica Flat Worm Fluke Hermaphrodite Hermaphroditic Liver Fluke Macro Parasite Parasites Parasitic Suckers Worms Dorsal View Flat Worms Flukes Ventral View
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