Allows the flatworm to detect amounts of light.
Yes,
light.
Flatworms start with the letter f. In scientific literature flatworms are known as Platyhelminthes.
no, because homework is stupid
pretty sure they're roundworms as they are round.
Ganglia are nerve clusters. I don't know if flatworms have them or not; if they do, they probably function more or less like a rudimentary brain.
eyespots are found on the ends of the arms of a starfish...
the girl caterpillar will be brown and have large ''eyespots''. the boy will be green and have smaller ''eyespots''
Peacocks have eyespots on their tail feathers, often referred to as "eyes," but they do not have actual fake eyes. These eyespots serve as a form of display to attract mates and deter predators. The number of eyespots can vary, but a typical peacock's tail can have several prominent eyespots, often arranged in a fan-like pattern.
facts about flatworms
Yes,
light.
starfish dont really have eyes the have eyespots like some worms. starfish cant see with their eyespots but they can sense sunlight
No, plant cells do not have eyespots. Eyespots are present in certain unicellular organisms like Euglena, serving as light-sensing organelles to help them move towards light sources. Plants do not require eyespots as they rely on other mechanisms for responding to light.
Yes flatworms are invertebrates
Eyespots are located at the tip of each ray on a starfish. A Starfish can only discern light and dark with it's eyespots.
The huge eyespots on the wings of some butterflies are there to confuse and put off an attack from a predator who wishes to catch and eat the butterflies.