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Q: Why is a blood system unnecessary in either free-living or parasitic flatworms?
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What term describes protists that may be either freeliving or get nutrient from host organisms?

parasitic


Examples of platyhelminthes?

although most flatworms are aquatic, probably the best known flatworms are parasitic. Tapeworms (cestodes) and flukes (digeneans) are a couple of well-known flatworms.


Where do flatworms live in their hoast?

Flatworms can be either parasites, which live in their hosts, or planarians, which are marine (water) oriented.


What is the name of a parasitic flatworm with 11 letters including either 'his' or 'her' in the answer?

parasitic flatworm 9 letters


Parasites can be either polyp or what else?

many many other organisms. Nematodes (parasitic worms), parasitic flies, single-celled parasitic organisms and many others. See Wikipedia on Parasites.


In a parasitic relationship is either of the 2 harmed?

Yes, a parasitic relationship is beneficial to the parasite but not to the host. The host usually suffers because of the parasite


In a parasitic relationship is either of the two organisms?

The host is harmed while the parasite benefits.


What term describes that protists that be either free-living or get nutrients from host organisms?

parasitic


What term describes that may be either free living or get nutrients from host organisms?

parasitic


In a parasitic relationship is either of the two organisms harmed?

The host is harmed while the parasite benefits.


What terms describes protists that may be either free-living or nutrients from host organisms?

parasitic


What term describes protists that may be either free-living or nutrient from host organisms?

parasitic