The flatworms are morphologically and physiologically adapted to the parasitic and free living forms.
Morphological adaptations-
1. Locomotory organs are reduced except in larval forms which are free living.
2. Alimentary canal is reduced but absent in taenia. Taenia absorbs the food through general body surface.
3. Protection from digested juice if flatworms are intestinal parasites such as taenia and fluke larvae. They are provided with thick cuticle covering and thus become resistant.
4. Apparatus of attachment or adhesive: Acetabulam or sucking cups are present in all flatworms. In taenia and roundworm hooks are accessory attachment apparatus. In both rostellum is also present for attachment. Unicellular secretory glands in miracidium and cercaria larvae secrete the lytic substance to penetrate the host tissue. Cystogenous unicellular glands in termatode larvae for the formation of cyst.
5. Reproductive organs most significantly developed for the parasitic life. Internal body is mostly occupied by the gonads.
Flatworms are mostly hermaphrodite with few exceptions. Ovary is branched for the production of large number of eggs.
6. Self fertilization is common than cross.
Body of the flatworm is provided with about 900 segments. Each segment is representing an animal known as proglottid.
Physiological adaptations-
1. Respiration is anaerobic
2. Secrete anti-enzymes for the protection of their body (in case of intestinal parasites).
3. Reduction of pathogenicity and parasite tries to maintain a sort of equilibrium.
4. Roundworms have well developed water osmoregulatory system for controlling the water quantity in the body.
The roundworms have adapted to almost every environment. It has been said that if all life were eliminated except the roundworms, then you could see the ghosts of all formerly living things by the residue of the roundworms which have lived on and inside them.
Roundworms
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
Roundworms can harm dogs ect;
No, roundworms have bilateral symmetry.
Roundworms rule the domain of the Phylum'Nematoda'.
Jellyfish are bell shaped and roundworms aren't. Jellyfish sting and roundworms do not. jellyfish are radial and and roundworms are not.
Yes roundworms have nervous systems!
Scientific classification: Roundworms make up the phylum Nematoda.
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
Roundworms can also be parasites to humans.
pretty sure they're roundworms as they are round.