Zoology Ch. 10
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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sucker. the ventral sucker of a fluke. A sucker on the scolex of a tapeworm. | acetabulum
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juvenile digenetic trematode produced by asexual reproduction within a sporocyst or redia. cercariae are free-swimming and have a digestive tract,suckers, and a tail | cercaria
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larva with a ciliated epithelium hatching from the egg of certain cestodes | coracidia
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metacestode developing from the oncosphere in most Cyclophyllidea. | cysticercus
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posterior attachment organ of a monogenetic trematode | opisthaptor
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the development of sexual maturity in the larval body form | paedomorphosis
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cestode developing from a coracidium in some orders. usually has a posterior cercomer | procercoid larva
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one set of reproductive organs in a tapeworm strobila. usually corresponds with a segment. | proglottid
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primitive osmoregulatory or excretory organ composed of a tubule terminating internally with a flame cellor solenocyte. | protonephridia
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a larval, digenetic trematode produced by asexual reproduction within a miracidium, sporocyst, or mother redia | redia
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A rodlike structure in the cells of the epidermis or underlying parenchyma in certain turbellarians that is discharged in mucous secretions, possibly in response to attempted predation or desiccation | rhabdite
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An asexual stage of development in some digenean trematodes that arises from a miracidiumand gives rise to rediae | sporocyst
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