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No, flatworms do not have a placenta. They are simple, aquatic invertebrates that belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, and they reproduce primarily through asexual means (such as fission) or sexual reproduction without the presence of advanced structures like a placenta. Instead, flatworm embryos develop outside the parent's body, often in egg cases or directly in the environment.

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