turbelliona (its either ona or ana)
tapeworm
fluke
planaria
Examples of platyhelminthes, or flatworms, include tapeworms, planarians, and flukes. Tapeworms are parasitic and can infect the intestines of animals and humans. Planarians are free-living flatworms found in freshwater environments. Flukes are also parasitic and can infect various host organisms.
Platyhelminthes is a phylum of invertebrates commonly referred to as flatworms. These organisms are characterized by their flattened bodies and are found in a variety of aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Some notable examples of platyhelminthes include tapeworms and planarians.
The scientific name for flatworms is Platyhelminthes.
Flukes belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which are also known as flatworms. These parasitic flatworms can be found in various hosts, including humans.
No, the phylum Platyhelminthes does not have a circulatory system. They rely on simple diffusion to transport nutrients and gases within their bodies.
The phylum name for planarians is Platyhelminthes, which includes flatworms like the planarian. They are characterized by their flattened body shape and bilateral symmetry.
platyhelminthes
Not that smart, K?
Planaria and Flatworms
Flatworm(: I love those little guys!
Flukes belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which are also known as flatworms. These parasitic flatworms can be found in various hosts, including humans.
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum
Marine Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes phylum
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although most flatworms are aquatic, probably the best known flatworms are parasitic. Tapeworms (cestodes) and flukes (digeneans) are a couple of well-known flatworms.
don't worry bout' it
The scientific name for flatworms is Platyhelminthes.