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1. The nervous system allows a free-living flatworm to respond to stimuli in its environment. The eyespots in the nervous system can detect the presence or absence of light and the sensory cell can detect chemicals and movement in water. These adaptions are necessary to the primary environments of flatworms.
Yes; although most of them are bisexual, very few of them, like Schistosoma, are dioic, having separate masculine and feminine organisms.
The Platyhelminthis (flatworm) basically shrinks away into a sphere like shape.
Flatworm
platyhelminthes
Allows the flatworm to detect amounts of light.
No. They are Segmented Worms. lol
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
It's something
to reproduce they can do it sexually or split into two parts
parasites digestive system they live on their host's
1. The nervous system allows a free-living flatworm to respond to stimuli in its environment. The eyespots in the nervous system can detect the presence or absence of light and the sensory cell can detect chemicals and movement in water. These adaptions are necessary to the primary environments of flatworms.
1. The nervous system allows a free-living flatworm to respond to stimuli in its environment. The eyespots in the nervous system can detect the presence or absence of light and the sensory cell can detect chemicals and movement in water. These adaptions are necessary to the primary environments of flatworms.
Yes; although most of them are bisexual, very few of them, like Schistosoma, are dioic, having separate masculine and feminine organisms.
Cestoda is the actual classification of a tapeworm.
The round worm, flatworm and segmented worm are first and foremost differentiated by the descriptors used before the word worm. Other than that, there are many worms that fit into these three categories. Some are internal parasites, others free swimming, etc.Round worms e.g. Ascaris belong to Nematoda , they are pseudocolomate .Flat worms e.g. Planaria belong to Platyhelminthis are acoelomate .Segmented worms e.g. earth worm belongs to Annelida and are coelomate .
There are different types/species of flatworms. A flatworm is in the family of platyheliminthes and has a flat body with bilateral symmetry. They also have soft but solid body's. If I'm not mistaken, they are parasitic life forms.