Flukes
Flatworms are divided into two groups, parasitic and nonparasitic. The parasitic types, which live off of other organisms, consist of Cestoda, Trematoda, and Monogenea flatworms.
Trematode-- Any parasitic flatworm of the class Trematoda, as the liver fluke.
Trematoda
Liver flukes are multicellular organisms. They belong to the class Trematoda within the phylum Platyhelminthes and are parasitic flatworms. These organisms have complex life cycles and multiple cell types that enable them to thrive in their hosts.
Cestoda, Turbellaria, Trematoda, and Monogenea
Turbellaria , Trematoda and cestoda
class turbellaria isncludes the members which are free living and class trematoda includes parasitic species
Yes, planarians are non-parasitic flatworms
Flatworms are divided into two groups, parasitic and nonparasitic. The parasitic types, which live off of other organisms, consist of Cestoda, Trematoda, and Monogenea flatworms.
The scientific name for flatworms is Platyhelminthes.
They belong in the Phylum Platyhelminthes (free living and parasitic flatworms)of the KingdomAnimalia. Within that phylum, they're classified in the parasitic Class Cestoda.
Flukes belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which encompasses flatworms. Within this phylum, they are classified under the class Trematoda. Flukes are further divided into various orders and families, such as Opisthorchiformes and Fasciolidae, depending on their specific characteristics and life cycles. They are primarily parasitic and inhabit various hosts, including humans and livestock.