Which of the following pairs is mismatched?Group of answer choicescestodes — all are free-livingtrematodes — flukescestodes — segmented body made of proglottidsnematodes — many are free-livingnematodes — complete digestive tract
Question
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?Group of answer choicescestodes — all are free-livingtrematodes — flukescestodes — segmented body made of proglottidsnematodes — many are free-livingnematodes — complete digestive tract
Solution
The mismatched pair is "cestodes — all are free-living". Cestodes, also known as tapeworms, are not free-living. They are parasitic organisms that live in the digestive tract of their host.
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