There are different types/species of flatworms. A flatworm is in the family of platyheliminthes and has a flat body with bilateral symmetry. They also have soft but solid body's. If I'm not mistaken, they are parasitic life forms.
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parasites digestive system they live on their host's
flatworm
where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
Flukes are a type of flatworm and reproduce sexually. They are not free-living; instead, they are typically parasitic. Flukes do not have eyespots, and they are not segmented; they have a more simple, unsegmented body structure.
The marine flatworm belongs to the Phylum Platyhelminthes.
Platyhelminthes is the phyla of the marine flatworm.
a dead host because a flatworm need a living host
No, a flatworm does not have a body coelom.
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
The snail is a flatworm because it hasn't got segments and legs!!!
No. Slugs are a type of mollusc, which is a completely different order.