NONE, majority of them are parasites. However, in terms of research, scientists are interested in its ability to regenerate. Basically, if it head, tail, or just the mid portion of the body is separated, then those separated parts can re-grow rest of the body parts. Class Trubellaria has a little economic importance because it mainly feeds on small algae and dead animals. Class cestoda helps digest cellulose in humans, but can cause weight lose in humans unwillingly...... that's all I know!
their existence in intestines can cause serious illness in humans.
Platyhelminthes
it does not have a coelom.
platyhelminthes
yes
The flatworm's scientific name (or at least its Phylum) is Platyhelminthes. I can't give you the real scientific name (which is the genus and species) because there are more than one species of flatworm.
They were one of the first organisms to go through cephalizaion (the development of a brain)
Platyhelminthes
The liver fluke's phylum is the Platyhelminthes. The liver fluke is a parasitic flatworm that can live in the liver of animals and humans. The Chinese liver fluke can infect a human's liver and can cause symptoms like weight loss and diarrhea.
Flukes belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which are also known as flatworms. These parasitic flatworms can be found in various hosts, including humans.
platyhelminthes
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum
Marine Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes phylum
Platyhelminthes
platyhelminthes
don't worry bout' it
The scientific name for flatworms is Platyhelminthes.
free-flatworms belong to: phylum - Platyhelminthes. class - Turbellaria.