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The infective stage of Fasciola hepatica is

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Sporocyst
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Redia
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Cercaria
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Metacercaria
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Solution

The correct option is D Metacercaria
Immature Fasciola eggs are discharged in the biliary ducts and in the stool. Eggs become embryonated in water, eggs release miracidia which invade a suitable snail intermediate host, including the genera Galba, Fossaria, and Pseudosuccinea. In the snail, the parasites undergo several developmental stages (sporocysts, rediae, The number, and cercariae). The cercariae are released from the snail and encyst as metacercariae on aquatic vegetation or other surfaces. Mammals acquire the infection by eating vegetation containing metacercariae. Humans can become infected by ingesting metacercariae containing freshwater plants, especially watercress. After ingestion, the metacercariae excyst in the duodenum and migrate through the intestinal wall, the peritoneal cavity, and the liver parenchyma into the biliary ducts where they develop into adult flukes. The adult flukes reside in the large biliary ducts of the mammalian host. By this life cycle, it is known that the infective stage of Fasciola hepatica is metacercaria. So, option D is correct
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