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Kingdom Animalia Phylum Platyhelminthes Class Turbellaria Order Seriata Family Planariidae

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this is common sense

they are platyhelminthes because they are flat

how else would they be?

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Planarians are small flatworms that often use asexual reproduction. Some can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexually, they divide into two separate worms.

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What is the life cycle of Planarians?

Planarians undergo asexual reproduction through fission, where they split into two separate individuals. They can also reproduce sexually by exchanging genetic material with another planarian. After mating, the fertilized eggs develop into larvae that eventually grow into adult planarians.


Are planarians symetrical?

Planarians have bilateral symmetry.


Are planarians non parasitic flatworms?

Yes, planarians are non-parasitic flatworms


Planarians are parasitic segmented worms?

Planarians are neither parasitic or segmented. They are flatworms.


What are structures that enable planarians to expel liquid waste?

The structures that enable planarians to expel liquid waste are normally pores. The pores are found on the dorsal surface of the planarians.


What does planarians eat?

Planarians eat decaying organic matter found on the bottom of streams and ponds.


How do planarians move?

Planarians move by expanding and contracting their bodies as they grip a surface.


Are planarians herbivores?

Yes


Do Planarians have a scientific name?

Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.


What phylum does the planarians belong to?

Platyhelminthes.


Planarians flukes and leeches are?

Turbellarians


Do planarians lay eggs?

yes they do