Flukes (parasitic flatworms in the taxon Trematoda) protect themselves bySingle choice
A
a. acidifying their envirenment to deactivate disgestive preteins
B
b. hiding in the hindgut
C
c. relying on their tough cuticle
D
d. mimicking host surface proteins (immunological camouflage)
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