Yes; although most of them are bisexual, very few of them, like Schistosoma, are dioic, having separate masculine and feminine organisms.
No, flatworms are not considered segmented. The only segmented invertebrates are arthropods (ex: scorpion) and annelids (ex: earthworm).
As flatworms are described as "unsegmented" in the literature, no, they don't have segments. A link is provided for conformation and for more information.
The Platyhelminthis (flatworm) basically shrinks away into a sphere like shape.
does a protozoe have segmented bodies
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yes if ur asking if the marine flatworm is a parasite, it is a parasitic parasite
No. They are Segmented Worms. lol
segmented have lines in them and non dont.
Actually, contrary to popular opinion, they, in fact, are segmented.
Cestoda is the actual classification of a tapeworm.
Marine flatworms belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which includes various flatworm species found in marine environments. These flatworms are known for their flat, ribbon-like bodies and can be found in a wide range of marine habitats worldwide.
The round worm, flatworm and segmented worm are first and foremost differentiated by the descriptors used before the word worm. Other than that, there are many worms that fit into these three categories. Some are internal parasites, others free swimming, etc.Round worms e.g. Ascaris belong to Nematoda , they are pseudocolomate .Flat worms e.g. Planaria belong to Platyhelminthis are acoelomate .Segmented worms e.g. earth worm belongs to Annelida and are coelomate .
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where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
a dead host because a flatworm need a living host
Platyhelminthes is the phyla of the marine flatworm.
No, a flatworm does not have a body coelom.
Planarian is a regenerating non-parasitic flatworm. Most planarian are striped or lined and some of the large type has bright colors.