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1. The nervous system allows a free-living flatworm to respond to stimuli in its environment. The eyespots in the nervous system can detect the presence or absence of light and the sensory cell can detect chemicals and movement in water. These adaptions are necessary to the primary environments of flatworms.
i don no
Flatworm
The sponge.
they eat foof
parasites digestive system they live on their host's
jellyfish
flatworm
sexual reproduction
In flatworms, sexual reproduction occurs when two individuals mate and exchange sperm. This can happen through hypodermic insemination, where the male stabs the female with a needle-like copulatory organ to transfer the sperm. The sperm then fertilizes the eggs inside the female's body.
where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
1. The nervous system allows a free-living flatworm to respond to stimuli in its environment. The eyespots in the nervous system can detect the presence or absence of light and the sensory cell can detect chemicals and movement in water. These adaptions are necessary to the primary environments of flatworms.