no. its a human being that did not develop properly and mutated into hundreds of flatworms. or it was sent down from mars.
flatworm
The sponge.
after they get inside a host (an animal or person) it starts feeding off from it.
In my search, the nemathelminthes is also a flatworm. An example of flatworm is planaria, it is also known as hermaphroditic animal because a hermaphroditic animal have a female and male organs. The planaria also has a line in middle of its body. It will be cut in to two and another planaria is produced.
An animal whose gut has only one opening has a gastrovasuclar cavity. A Jellyfish is an example of an animal with a gastrovasuclar cavity.
flatworm
A planarian is a type of flatworm that is not parasitic. It is considered an animal because it is multicellular, does not have a cell wall, is heterotrophic, can move and is diploid.
where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
yes because they are an odd animal! The process is called regeneration.
a dead host because a flatworm need a living host
Platyhelminthes is the phyla of the marine flatworm.
No, a flatworm does not have a body coelom.