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The flatworm is one portion of the phylum Platyhelminthes. "Platy" meaning flat, and "helminthes" translating to worm. All species belonging to the Platyhelminthes phylum have two cell layers because their bodies consist of an outer skin and also an incomplete gastrovascular system. Therefore, all flatworms are multicellular.

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14y ago

I just quickly did a bit of research and most things seem to classify it differently to unicellular organism, so I assume it is Multicellular, but I may be wrong.

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13y ago

No, roundworms are multicellular organisms.

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11y ago

No, nematodes - also known as roundworms - are multicellular.

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14y ago

Tapeworms are multi-cellular organisms. They are parasites and live in other organism's body to derive nutrition.

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multicellular

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Multicellular

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Multicellular

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