yes, flatworms can move from place to place
Flatworms are the simplest of worms. Small flatworms release a mucus that they use their cilia (small bristles) to move around on. Larger flatworms can swim by contracting the sides of their bodies. Some even have suckers that can attach to other moving objects.
That's just the way God made them. Flatworms and roundworms have certain body cavities that basically help them digest food,respire,reproduce,and even move from one place to another.
Flatworms require muscle cells for movement, nerve cells for detecting stimuli, and epithelial cells for sensory integration and coordination of responses. These three cell types work together to allow flatworms to respond to their environment and move about.
The cilia on the ventral surface of flatworms enable gliding movements by creating a smooth and coordinated motion along a surface. The cilia generate small waves of movement that allow the flatworm to glide efficiently.
facts about flatworms
Yes flatworms are invertebrates
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthesphylum.
they move with a bone of catergory refferents and bones that connect and reconnect and a organized refferents deal! they have the abillity to move with strengths and back apper bones!
The scientific name for flatworms is Platyhelminthes.
They have muscular and excretory systems. The muscular system allows them to move from place to place over solid surfaces. The excretory system lets them maintain a proper balance of water and salts.
What are some examples of Flatworms?
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum