they live in afica they live in afica
The three systems that developed in the mesoderm of the planarians are ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. They are usually described as the three germ layers.
Planarians are free-living flatworms, flukes are parasitic flatworms that infect various host animals, and leeches are blood-feeding segmented worms.
Planarians are multicellular organisms with specialized cells and tissues. They have a defined body plan with distinct organs and structures. Planarians exhibit movement and respond to external stimuli. They consume food and have a digestive system. Planarians can reproduce sexually or asexually, exhibiting typical animal reproductive capabilities.
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They belong to the phyla Platyhelminthes, along with the flatworms. Members in this phyla are acoelomates.
Flatworms can be either parasites, which live in their hosts, or planarians, which are marine (water) oriented.
Planarians have bilateral symmetry.
Planarians are free living and not parasitic. Other classes of their phylum, including flukes and tapeworms, are parasitic when they live inside another organism.
Yes, planarians are non-parasitic flatworms
Planarians are neither parasitic or segmented. They are flatworms.
The structures that enable planarians to expel liquid waste are normally pores. The pores are found on the dorsal surface of the planarians.
Platyhelminthes
Planarians move by expanding and contracting their bodies as they grip a surface.
Yes
Yes, all organisms have scientific names. Thus planarians have scientific names too.
Platyhelminthes.
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