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How many longitudinal nerves does a planarian have?

A planarian has two longitudinal nerve cords that run along its body length. These nerve cords are connected by transverse nerves, forming a ladder-like nervous system.


What is the longitudinal canal carrying blood vessels lympatics and nerves into the bone?

central Canal


When was Lake Pedder planarian created?

Lake Pedder planarian was created in 1974.


How long can your planarian survive without food?

A planarian can live without food for about a week.


Is a planarian acoelomate pseudocoelomate or educoelomate?

A Planarian is an acoelomate, meaning they do not have a body cavity at all.


What are the two big dots on a planarian's head?

The two big dots on a planarian's head are its eyespots, which detect light and help the planarian navigate its environment. They are simple light-sensitive structures that allow the planarian to differentiate between light and dark. They also help the planarian avoid predators and find food.


Does planarian have backbone?

No.


Does a planarian have a backbone?

No.


Is a Planarian sessile?

No, a planarian is an example of a flatworm.


How many cranial nerves are?

How many cranial nerves are there


What feeding relationship is a planarian a part of?

A planarian is a flatworm and is parasitic which means that it feeds off living things.


Where is the pharynx located on a planarian?

The pharynx in a planarian is located on the ventral side of the body, towards the front end. It is a muscular tube-like structure that extends out of the body to help the planarian feed on prey.