It increases surface area and allows the animal to exchange gases and lose waste by diffusion.
class turbellaria isncludes the members which are free living and class trematoda includes parasitic species
The scientific name for turbellaria is Turbellaria. Turbellaria is a class of free-living flatworms that belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes.
free-flatworms belong to: phylum - Platyhelminthes. class - Turbellaria.
Flatworms can have segmentation. :)
Einar Westblad has written: 'Some hydroidea and turbellaria from western Norway with description of three new species of turbellaria' -- subject(s): Turbellaria, Marine animals
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
Class Turbellaria
Flatworms are of the phylum Platyhelminthes. This phylum has three classes: Turbellaria -- predacious worms Trematoda -- known commonly as flukes Cestoda -- tapeworms
Yes, all snakes have long, thin, cylinder - shaped bodies.
The class a planaria is in is Turbellaria.
The planaria class is Turbellaria
they have flat bodies