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Contrast the important points of the four basic helminth transmission
cycles with examples.
The term helminth is used to refer to worms that exist in different forms for example platyhelminths are flatworms and nemathelminths are roundworms. They are multicellular invertebrates composed of eukaryotic cells. These organisms have bilateral body symmetry.
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