Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | FASCILA HEPATICA (LIVER FLUKE) Parasitology & Diseases Chart |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | Single Chart |
| Form | Educational Chart |
| Grade | Medical/Parasitology |
| Application | Medical education, research, classroom teaching |
Product Description
FASCIOLA HEPATICA (Liver Fluke) Parasitology & Diseases Chart | 38 | Dbios is a comprehensive educational chart illustrating the morphology, life cycle, transmission, pathogenicity, and disease caused by Fasciola hepatica. Designed with detailed scientific diagrams and clear labeling, the chart helps students understand parasitic infections affecting humans and livestock.
The chart explains the complete life cycle involving freshwater snails as intermediate hosts, infection routes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and control measures. It serves as an effective visual learning aid for parasitology, zoology, veterinary science, and medical education.
Dbios Chart No. 38 is suitable for medical colleges, veterinary institutes, biology departments, nursing colleges, and diagnostic laboratories.
Key Features
- Detailed Fasciola hepatica life cycle.
- Scientifically accurate diagrams.
- Explains disease transmission and prevention.
- Ideal for medical and veterinary education.
- Suitable for classrooms and laboratories.
- Durable educational printing.
FAQs
1. What does this chart explain?
The chart explains the morphology, life cycle, transmission, symptoms, and prevention of Fasciola hepatica infection.
2. Who can use this chart?
It is suitable for medical, veterinary, zoology, and biology students and educators.
3. Does the chart include the parasite’s life cycle?
Yes. It provides a complete and clearly illustrated life cycle of the liver fluke.
4. Is it useful for veterinary education?
Yes. Fasciola hepatica is an important parasite affecting livestock and is widely studied in veterinary science.
5. Where can this chart be displayed?
It is suitable for classrooms, laboratories, hospitals, veterinary colleges, and research institutions.