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Multiple Choice
Which of the following groups of worms is/are completely parasitic?
A
Platyhelminths
B
Catenulids
C
Rhabditophorans
D
All of the listed responses are correct.
E
Trematodes
Verified step by step guidance
1
Begin by understanding the classification of worms within the phylum Platyhelminthes, which includes various groups such as Trematodes, Catenulids, and Rhabditophorans.
Recognize that Trematodes, also known as flukes, are a group of flatworms that are entirely parasitic, often infecting vertebrates and having complex life cycles involving multiple hosts.
Catenulids are a lesser-known group of flatworms that are primarily free-living and not parasitic, which distinguishes them from Trematodes.
Rhabditophorans include a diverse range of flatworms, some of which are parasitic, like tapeworms, but not all members of this group are parasitic.
Conclude that while Trematodes are completely parasitic, the other groups listed (Catenulids and Rhabditophorans) include both parasitic and non-parasitic species, making Trematodes the correct answer for a group that is entirely parasitic.