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Enumerate all the structures observed (do not include future structures) which originate from the area pellucida and area opaca.
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- Label the structures: Scolex, immature segment, mature segment, gravid segment, ova, cysticercus specie: Taenia solium attach labeled image. thank youState 4 morphological differences between the class Oedipodiopsida and class Andreaeobryopsida.Please draw a picture of Clonorchis (Class Trematoda) and label its anatomy with all of the following terms listed below. Please do not plagerize. Draw it yourself. Note: Terms to label dawing with. Oral sucker, Ventral sucker, Pharynx, Intestine, Ovary, Yolk Gland, Uterus, Anterior testis, Posterior Testies. Please make sure to include all terms labeled in your drawing.
- I. Identify and label the parts of the following specimens of Phylum Cnidaria:Explain the differences of paedomorphosis and peramorphosis using the figures and include concrete examples each.Describe the following characteristics of ctenophores: common developmental stage digestive system sexuality musculature ciliation
- Please draw a picture of Clonorchis (Class Trematoda) and label its anatomy with the terms listed below. Note: Terms to label dawing with. Oral sucker, Ventral sucker, Pharynx, Intestine, Ovary, Yolk Gland, Uterus, Anterior testis, Posterior Testies. Please make sure to include all terms labeled in your drawing.Label the structure below.Describe in detail external morphology of Funaria with help of labeleddiagram.
- Sketch and label the mature archegonium of Funaria. Describe the mode of entry and method of reproduction of each representative trematodes -Schistosoma japonicum (male), Schistosoma japonicum (ova), Fasciola hepatica (adult), Fasciola hepatica (ova)Label the pointed structures on each species representatives. Scientific name: Dugesia tigrina Scientific name: Fasciola hepatica Scientific name: Gyrodactylus salaris