No, a jellyfish is not a platyhelminth. Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other animals such as corals and sea anemones. Platyhelminthes, on the other hand, refers to a separate group of invertebrates known as flatworms, which include species like planarians, tapeworms, and flukes. These two groups are distinct in their biological classification and characteristics.
Jellyfish and coral are Cnidaria. The tapeworm is Platyhelminthes.
Acoelomates are animals that do not have a body cavity filled with fluid between the digestive tract and the body wall. Creatures like jellyfish (cnidarians) and flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are all acoelomates
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There are five main phyla in the animal kingdom: Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Annelida (segmented worms), and Arthropoda (insects, spiders).
The scientific name for flatworm is Platyhelminthes.
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum
Marine Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes phylum
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The marine flatworm belongs to the Phylum Platyhelminthes.
If you mean parasitic flatworms, they belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes.
free-flatworms belong to: phylum - Platyhelminthes. class - Turbellaria.