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What is the difference between liver fluke and earthworm​

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Flukes are principally parasites of the liver of various mammals, including humans. Capable of moving along the blood circulation, they can occur also in bile ducts, gallbladder, and liver parenchyma.

Earthworm belongs to the group annelida.

They have a true body cavity which allows true organs to be present and protected in the body structure.

They also have segmented body.

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Flukes are principally parasites of the liver of various mammals, including humans. Capable of moving along the blood circulation, they can occur also in bile ducts, gallbladder, and liver parenchyma.

Earthworm belongs to the group annelida.

They have a true body cavity which allows true organs to be present and protected in the body structure.

They also have segmented body.

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