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What are the Common Types of Worms Studied in Histology?
In histology, the most commonly studied worms include:
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Annelids
(e.g., earthworms)
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Nematodes
(e.g., roundworms)
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Platyhelminthes
(e.g., flatworms)
Each of these groups has distinct histological characteristics that provide insights into their functional adaptations.
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