they feel like it
Yes, they can digest food.
circulation
they do not have a circulatory system and as an alternative their body is thin and flat to facilitate diffusion of oxygen and other food substances. they live in ponds and are generally parasitic
No cos it flat
It seeks and eats other organisms.
no, flatworms depend on outside food sources
A flatworm uses its muscular adhesive organs, called the pharynx, to catch and prey on its food. The pharynx helps the flatworm attach to its prey and consume it.
The mouth of a flatworm is called a "pharynx." It is a muscular structure that can extend out of the body to ingest food. Flatworms typically feed on small organisms or organic matter, using the pharynx to draw in their food.
The circulatory system, which includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, carries food, water, and oxygen to body cells. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells, nutrients by plasma, and water is distributed throughout the body.
after they get inside a host (an animal or person) it starts feeding off from it.
flatworm
oxygen and nutrients.