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| This microscopic image reveals the intricate structures of three common endoparasites: hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. Each parasite exhibits unique characteristics crucial for understanding their biology and the diseases they cause. Hookworms, characterized by their prominent hook-like structures, attach to the intestinal wall, extracting nutrients from their host. Their microscopic |
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