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Flagellariaceae 🔍

Flagellariaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Pteridophyta, comprising about 75 genera and around 4,000 species. The family was named after the flagellate structures found on their leaves. This classification group includes several important families that are crucial for understanding plant physiology and evolutionary biology.

Fasciolopsis 🔍

Fasciolopsis is a genus of fungi in the family Breviflagellariaceae, commonly known as roundworms or tapeworms. They are unicellular and parasitic, living in soil and water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater. These organisms primarily feed on organic matter and produce eggs that hatch into adults, which can be harmful to humans when ingested.

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