📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
Which hairpin-like structure serves to anchor and stabilise the tick's mouthparts to its host's skin and to channel the exchange of fluids?
A
Peduncle
B
Substratum
C
Hypostome
D
Trunk
Explanation
Evolutionarily, the hypostome is a highly specialized, heavily barbed central feeding tube in parasitic ticks that securely physically anchors them deep into the host's dermal skin layer while efficiently facilitating long-term blood withdrawal.
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