Lingual Investigations On Digenea In Sidhi Area
Abstract
The species ID in digenetic treaties depends chiefly on the morphology. It is depended upon a progression of estimations dependent on greatest and least records on the length and broadness of the parasite and the component of different organs designs. An effective parasite, during its developmental conditions, has as of now created adaptability and hence, by and large takes the principal course and adjusts likewise. These alterations lead to the progressions in the lingual characters of the species.
Keywords
lingual, digenea, Sidhi region
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