There is no specific scientific name, there is only a Greek root word.
Flatworms; both parasitic and freeliving forms. Very diverse group of animals.
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The flatworm's scientific name (or at least its Phylum) is Platyhelminthes. I can't give you the real scientific name (which is the genus and species) because there are more than one species of flatworm.
There are three classes in the platyhelminthes phylum. These classes include Turbellaria, Monogenea, and Trematoda. These classes still break down into orders, families, genus, and species. I'm still looking for the rest.
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A planaria belongs to the phylum Platyhelminthes.
Flatworms are usually categorized under the phylum Platyhelminthes.
There are 20,000 known species
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Flukes belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which are also known as flatworms. These parasitic flatworms can be found in various hosts, including humans.
No, not all members of phylum Platyhelminthes are parasitic. While some species within this phylum are parasitic, like tapeworms and flukes, others are free-living and can be found in various aquatic and terrestrial environments.
The flatworm's scientific name (or at least its Phylum) is Platyhelminthes. I can't give you the real scientific name (which is the genus and species) because there are more than one species of flatworm.
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum
Marine flatworms belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which includes various flatworm species found in marine environments. These flatworms are known for their flat, ribbon-like bodies and can be found in a wide range of marine habitats worldwide.
Marine Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes phylum
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free-flatworms belong to: phylum - Platyhelminthes. class - Turbellaria.
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