Yes
Well it depends, but in some cases people use pills to lower their weight and in those pills their is an egg and the egg becomes to a flat worm. So when that flatworm grows really big in your stomach it eats half of your food and you don't get enough food and people die from it.
asexual reproduction or a single-celled organism
Asexual reproduction involves one parent. As a result, the offspring tend to have the same genotype and phenotype; they lack variation. It is advantageous in a constant environment because a large number of offspring can be produced in a short time. Examples: Flatworms can divide into 2 halves; each half grows into a separate organism. Cnidarians undergo budding where a new individual grows from and then breaks off of the parent individual. Echinoderms can be cut to form new individuals. Insects- parthenogenesis (unfertilized egg develops) United Nations Farms
flatworms can be cut in half creatiing two new individuals by
It is asexual reproduction when a non-parasitic flatworm (planaria) loses its tail and thereby spawns a new planarian. This regeneration can occur with any lost body parts using its adult stem cells. A bisected worm will grow into two "individuals" (although they will be genetically identical, like clones). Planaria are hermaphroditic and normally reproduce sexually. A planarian's eggs can be fertilized by its own sperm or by the sperm of another planarian.
I think that it that: asexual reproduction of a single-celled organism.....possibly!
yes it can
Some species of flatworms can reproduce asexually by splitting in half. Each half can regenerate into a new individual. Consequently, a flatworm could potentially produce offspring every time it splits, rather than waiting for a specific mating season.
Sea weed is Asexual because seeweed can reproduce its self with out needing 2 organisms to do half and half.
yes because they are an odd animal! The process is called regeneration.
asexual is when a living thing has both male and female parts such as bacteria, they can split themselves in half to make an offspring.
A flatworm is an unsegmented worm that lives in water or shaded areas. Over half of the species is known as parasitic.