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Helminths are known as parasite worm and are large multicellular organism. They can be describe as invertebrates characterised by their bodies shape for instance elongated, flat and round bodies. Helminths form three life cycle which include eggs, larvae and adult stages.  
Helminths are&nbsp;known&nbsp;as parasite worm&nbsp;and are large [[multicellular organism|multicellular organism]]. They can be describe as invertebrates characterised by their bodies shape for instance elongated, flat and round bodies. Helminths form three life cycle which include eggs, larvae and adult stages <ref>The Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. (n.d) Helminth Parasites (online) &lt;Available at: http://parasite.org.au/para-site/contents/helminth-intoduction.html&gt; (Accessed on: 20/10/2015)</ref>.  


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<references />The Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. (n.d) '''Helminth Parasites''' (online) &lt;Available at: [http://parasite.org.au/para-site/contents/helminth-intoduction.html http://parasite.org.au/para-site/contents/helminth-intoduction.html]&gt; (Accessed&nbsp;on: 20/10/2015)&nbsp;

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Helminths are known as parasite worm and are large multicellular organism. They can be describe as invertebrates characterised by their bodies shape for instance elongated, flat and round bodies. Helminths form three life cycle which include eggs, larvae and adult stages [1].

References

  1. The Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. (n.d) Helminth Parasites (online) <Available at: http://parasite.org.au/para-site/contents/helminth-intoduction.html> (Accessed on: 20/10/2015)