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Flatworms
A phylum of simple, soft-bodied invertebrate animals known for their bilateral symmetry and lack of a body cavity.
Intermediate Host
An organism that harbors the larval or asexual stage of a parasite, through which the parasite must pass before reaching its mature phase.
Blood Fluke
A parasitic flatworm, belonging to the genus Schistosoma, that lives in the blood vessels of humans and animals and causes schistosomiasis.
Proboscis
A lengthy extension from an animal's head, especially seen in insects, utilized for nourishment or perception.
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