A liver fluke has bilateral symmetry because it has a mirror image if you cut it in half.
Bilateral symmentry
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Yes they are parasites. The adult liver fluke live in the livers of mammals and feed on blood.
Porifera is the phylum with no body symmetry: it is asymmetrical.
Bilateral Symmetry
Birds, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
This is radial symmetry. Animals with radial body symmetry display a regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis, usually in a circular pattern.
The blood or body of its host!
Tape worm like lung fluke and liver fluke
Clonorchis sinensis (the "Chinese liver fluke" or the "Oriental liver fluke")Dicrocoelium dendriticum (lancet liver fluke)Dicrocoelium hospesFasciola hepatica (the "sheep liver fluke")Fascioloides magna (the "giant liver fluke")Fasciola giganticaFasciola jacksoniMetorchis conjunctusMetorchis albidusProtofasciola robustaParafasciolopsis fasciomorphaeOpisthorchis viverrini (Southeast Asian liver fluke)Opisthorchis felineus (cat liver fluke).Opisthorchis guayaquilensis
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No. A liver fluke is an animal that only parasites off the livers of mammals. But in and of itself, it is not a mammal, it's a parasite.
A liver fluke is an invertebrate, which means it has no skeleton.
a liver fluke is cold blooded.
Liver fluke is flat worm and invertebrate .
Liver fluke causes damages to the human stomach
a liver fluke is a small insect type which lives on the grass sheep then consume the grass taking in the bug the bug then lives in the body and travels into the liver where it multiples it does the by taking the goodness out of the liver it can the reproduce with the opposite sex
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The Liver Fluke is a parasite, I believe it is the misqito family, but do not quote me on it.