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- Identify and label the parts of the following specimens of Phylum Platyhelminthes: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.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 parts of these rotifers and acanthocephalans Acanthocephalanlabel the parts of the internal and external anatomy of Pinctada margaritifera shown in the photoPlease hand 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.
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