A.Vitelline glands
B.Mehli’s glands
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Ootype in liver-fluke is formed:
- Laurer’s canal in liver-fluke is associated with:
- Spaces between inner organs in liver-fluke are occupied by:
- Which of these systems are not found in liver-fluke and tape-work:
- Infective stage of liver-fluke for primary host is:
- The common character amongst liver-fluke, tape-worm and planarians is:
- Which of these larva of liver-fluke is provided with cilia, epidermal plates, eye spots and penetration glands:
- Which of the following glands are examples of compound glands in our body:
- Shell is secreted by:
- Ptyalin is secreted by: