Flukes belong to the group of invertebrates known as flatworms, specifically within the class Trematoda. They are parasitic organisms that typically inhabit the bodies of various hosts, including humans and animals. Flukes have complex life cycles that often involve multiple hosts and can cause various health issues in their hosts.
invertibrates
The fluke belongs to the animal kingdom.
The Liver Fluke is a parasite, I believe it is the misqito family, but do not quote me on it.
invertibrates
They don't. Hence the hard crunchy shell on the outside with the soft center - like M&Ms.
Of course not. They are really vertebrates because they belong to reptiles.
invertibrates
Platyhelminthes
The liver fluke belongs to the phylum Platyhelminthes. All flukes in this phylum belong to a group referred to as trematodes.
It belongs to the invertebrate class: Trematoda
what group is arclic belong to what group is arclic belong to
The liver fluke's phylum is the Platyhelminthes. The liver fluke is a parasitic flatworm that can live in the liver of animals and humans. The Chinese liver fluke can infect a human's liver and can cause symptoms like weight loss and diarrhea.