After concentration of stool, only an iodine wet preparation is examined because
A) the parasites are dead and no longer exhibit motility.
B) saline interferes with the reagents used for concentration.
C) saline does not provide enough contrast for detection of parasites.
D) saline distorts the parasites present.
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