The snail is a flatworm because it hasn't got segments and legs!!!
flatworm
No, it's a flatworm.
BabesiaTrypanosomesTheileriaPlasmodiumHepatozoonMycoplasma haemofelisEndoparasites (roundworm, flatworm, tapeworm, thorny-headed worm)
the_________ body plan is chacterized by bilateral symmetry, a flatten body cephalization a digestive system with a pharynx for feeding . a. flatworm b.annelid c. cechinoderm d. roundworm
Tapeworm.. I think. To the person who answered tapeworm, it is definitely not the tapeworm, as the former is a flatworm and not a roundworm. The most common roundworm that infects humans is Ascaris lumbricoides. Other roundworms that are also highly distributed include Trichuris trichiura, and the hookworms (Ancylostoma duodenale, and Necator Americanus).
Tape worms are not round worms. A tape worm is a flat worm. Both are intestinal parasites and feed off the nutrients that are provided by the host. A tapeworm is segmented and the segments break off and look like little grains of rice. A round worm is long and round. In large quantities they resemble spaghetti.
Flatworms - classified as having a flat leaf or flat ribbon shaped body and a pair of eyes up front. Most are parasitic.Examples of the flatworm include Tricladida, flukes, and tapeworms.Roundworms (aka nematodes) - has over 80,000 species which many of are parasitic. They have round bodies of varied sizes.Examples of the roundworm include whipworms, hookworms, and pinworms.Segmented Worms - As their name describes, their bodies are divided into segments.Examples of the segmented worm include the bristle worm and earthworms.
where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
You can cure the round worm infection with single dose of albendazole. To treat the flat worm infection (infestation) in rather difficult. You have to give purgatives. Improper treatment can lead to migration of the flat worms into your body tissue.
a roundworm has segments setae and a clitella that is about a third from its head
A roundworm has an open nervous system.
The parasitic roundworm (scientific name: Nematoda) is an invertebrate.