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  2. Clonorchis sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Clonorchis sinensis under a light microscope: Notice the uterus; this species is monoecious. An adult C. sinensis is a flattened (dorsoventrally) and leaf-shaped fluke. The body is slightly elongated and slender, measuring 15–20 mm in length and 3–4 mm in width. [10]

  3. Plant development - Wikipedia

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    This image shows the development of a normal plant. It resembles the different growth processes for a leaf, a stem, etc. On top of the gradual growth of the plant, the image reveals the true meaning of phototropism and cell elongation, meaning the light energy from the sun is causing the growing plant to bend towards the light aka elongate.

  4. File:Clonorchis sinensis LifeCycle-french.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Clonorchis sinensis 2.png, released under cc-by-sa-2.5, author PLoS Medicine; File:PSM V07 D583 Fresh water snail views.jpg, released under PD license; File:Clonorchis sinensis egg 06G0049 jpg lores.jpg, released under PD license (CDC); File:Fascioloides magna cercariae.jpg, released under Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated cc-by-2.5, author: Flukeman;

  5. Clonorchiasis - Wikipedia

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    Clonorchis sinensis is a trematode (fluke) which is part of the phylum Platyhelminthes. The parasitic worm is as long as 10 to 25 mm and lives in the bile ducts of the liver. It is a hermaphroditic fluke that requires two intermediate hosts. The eggs of the worms are passed in fecal matter into a body of water and are then ingested by mollusks.

  6. BBCH-scale (leafy vegetables forming heads) - Wikipedia

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    First flower petals visible; flowers still closed 6: Flowering 60: First flowers open (sporadically) 61: Beginning of flowering: 10% of flowers open 62: 20% of flowers open 63: 30% of flowers open 64: 40% of flowers open 65: Full flowering: 50% of flowers open 67: Flowering finishing: majority of petals fallen or dry 69: End of flowering 7 ...

  7. Ovary (botany) - Wikipedia

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    In the flowering plants, an ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium. Specifically, it is the part of the pistil which holds the ovule (s) and is located above or below or at the point of connection with the base of the petals and sepals .

  8. Liver fluke - Wikipedia

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    The body of liver flukes is leaf-like and flattened. The body is covered with a tegument. They are hermaphrodites having complete sets of both male and female reproductive systems. They have simple digestive systems and primarily feed on blood. The anterior end has the oral sucker opening into the mouth.

  9. Vegetative reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation is the process of plant reproduction of a species or cultivar, and it can be sexual or asexual. It can happen through the use of vegetative parts of the plants, such as leaves, stems, and roots to produce new plants or through growth from specialized vegetative plant parts.