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The planaria scientific name is called Planariidae. It is not a species so the binomial name could not be determined. Planaria are non-parasitic flatworms.

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What is the scientific name for Planiria?

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What is the bio nomenclature name of planaria?

bionomencal name for lion


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The planaria class is Turbellaria


What kingdom do Planaria belong to?

planeriacomes under kingdom animalea


Can you write the species of Planaria as Planaria Sp?

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How do you perform planaria regeneration experiment?

Usually a planaria regeneration experiment involves cutting the planaria into different parts. The head can be separated from the tail or the planaria can be cut lengthwise, etc. After cutting the planaria, it will be observed for few days noting how the organism regenerate its lost body parts. Read more on planaria regeneration on t he link provided below.


Do planaria prefer light or dark environments?

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What is the most common name for flatworms?

The flatworm's scientific name (or at least its Phylum) is Platyhelminthes. I can't give you the real scientific name (which is the genus and species) because there are more than one species of flatworm.


What phylum contains planarians?

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How does NaCl affect planaria?

NaCl, also known as salt, can affect planaria by disrupting their osmoregulation. Planaria have a delicate balance of salt concentrations in their cells to maintain proper water and ion balance. Excess salt can cause dehydration, while insufficient salt can lead to swelling and bursting of cells in planaria.


Are all planaria nonparasitic?

No