a) How can Strongyloides and hookworms be differentiated in terms of their morphology? b) Why does A. lumbricoides need to embryonate? c) What are the distinguish characteristics of T. trichuiria and C. philippinensis? *kindly answer all questions. thank you!
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a) How can Strongyloides and hookworms be differentiated in terms of their morphology?
b) Why does A. lumbricoides need to embryonate?
c) What are the distinguish characteristics of T. trichuiria and C. philippinensis?
*kindly answer all questions. thank you!
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