Tapeworms are of the class Cestoda of the phylum Platyhelminthes.
Platyhelminthes
no.
Tapeworms are classified in the phylum Platyhelminthes, which is a group of flatworms.
No. Tapeworms are not arthropods. They do not have an exoskeleton. They are flatworms in the phylum platyhelminthes.
Platyhelminthes
It is a phylum in the kingdom animalia and it contains flatworms such as tapeworms.
It is a phylum in the kingdom animalia and it contains flatworms such as tapeworms.
Flatworms are of the phylum Platyhelminthes. This phylum has three classes: Turbellaria -- predacious worms Trematoda -- known commonly as flukes Cestoda -- tapeworms
platyhelminthes
no, they belong to the flatworms
Platyhelminthes.
A Flatworm Phylum includes free-living,tapeworms,and,flukes.Did this answer work rate it.
Tapeworms are a kind of flatworm. Most flatworms are not tapeworms.
Tapeworms are part of the phylum platyhelminthes. They are long, flat, parasitic worms that are adapted to life inside the intestines of their hosts. Tapeworms are the simplest animals to have three embryonic germ layers, bilateral symmetry and cephalization. They are NOT annelids because that phylum consists of animals with segmented bodies that are separated by septa. Each segment performs special functions. Most annelids reproduce sexually, while tapeworms reproduce asexually by fission.