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it is called equilibrium transpirgirnaton in latin meaning to multiply. i know how the worms regenerate tho. The remaining cells go into a stem-cell like phase and reconfiguralize as a specialized cell
Flatworms exhibit both asexual and sexual reproduction. Many species, such as planarians, can reproduce asexually through fragmentation, where a part of the worm can regenerate into a new individual. Additionally, flatworms are often hermaphroditic, possessing both male and female reproductive organs, and they can engage in sexual reproduction by exchanging sperm with other flatworms.
No flatworms do NOT have nostrils they have eyes and the ability to regenerate damaged parts of their body but no nostrils.
it is called equilibrium transpirgirnaton in latin meaning to multiply. i know how the worms regenerate tho. The remaining cells go into a stem-cell like phase and reconfiguralize as a specialized cell
facts about flatworms
Flatworms have the ability to regenerate into two new beings if they are split in two. This is due to their unique biological structure and regenerative abilities.
Yes flatworms are invertebrates
Flatworms have the remarkable ability to regenerate tissues and organs quickly, making them one of the fastest healing organisms. They can regenerate a whole new organism from just a small body fragment. This regenerative capacity enables them to recover from injuries in a very short period of time.
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthesphylum.
An example of a free-living flatworm is Planaria. These flatworms are found in freshwater environments and are known for their ability to regenerate lost body parts. They feed on small organisms like algae and microorganisms.
The scientific name for flatworms is Platyhelminthes.
Asexual and Sexual Flatworms which divide into two then regenerate is asexual Sexual reproduction involves the production of the new cells by the fusion of sex cells to produce a gentically different cell