JAMB - Agricultural Science (2024 - No. 47)
The water-snail is important in the life cycle of
coccidium
tapeworm
roundworm
liver fluke
Explanation
The liver fluke is a parasitic worm that requires two hosts to complete its life cycle. The first host is a snail, usually a water snail, where the fluke undergoes several developmental stages. The second host is a mammal, usually a sheep or a cow, where the fluke matures and reproduces
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