Hepatic fluke habitat; integument of the body; shape and size; organ system.

Let’s figure out who the hepatic fluke is. The hepatic fluke is a flatworm of the digenetic fluke class. It lives in the ducts of the liver of cattle, its body is strongly flattened and reaches 3-4 centimeters in length. The integument of the body itself consists of three layers of cells.
His senses and nervous system are poorly developed. The structure of the hepatic fluke is as follows: oral sucker, intestines, abdominal sucker, vitelline, uterus, ovary, testes.



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