Which parasite belongs to Platyhelminthes and requires a snail as an intermediate host in its life cycle?
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Correct answer: Fasciola hepatica (Liver Fluke)
Fasciola hepatica (Liver Fluke) is a trematode flatworm. Its complex life cycle involves sexual reproduction in a vertebrate host and asexual stages in a molluscan intermediate host (snail).
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